P1000 Honda accessories

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Here’s some pictures of what Honda accessories look like (dealer installed) in a new 2021 Pioneer 1000-5D. I added these upgrades from the dealer before I found this website, since reading I probably would have done some things different.

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Here’s some pictures of what Honda accessories look like (dealer installed) in a new 2021 Pioneer 1000-5D. I added these upgrades from the dealer before I found this website, since reading I probably would have done some things different.

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I’d really like to see a side view of your rig


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Not to stir up anything, but that is not where the heater vents go if installing the Honda heater, nor is that the switch for their heater.
 
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That’s really nice! I do like the hard door kit! Is the fit pretty good?


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Yeah, I think so. The hard cab really is put together pretty well for panels. Window and back panels are nice. There is a couple of small openings around the windshield rubber seal and the dash. I’ll find some type of rubber seal to make it more air type. BIGGEST problem I found on my brief ride last night are the shifters. Lots of air. I’m going to find a couple boots to put over them!
 
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Yeah, I think so. The hard cab really is put together pretty well for panels. Window and back panels are nice. There is a couple of small openings around the windshield rubber seal and the dash. I’ll find some type of rubber seal to make it more air type. BIGGEST problem I found on my brief ride last night are the shifters. Lots of air. I’m going to find a couple boots to put over them!

If you have air coming in the shifter gates...
Rad Customs may have your solution. He's running a batch in December

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Hey Honda tech, (and anyone else!) maybe you can help me out. I have a 2020 P1K5 LE and I had the dealer install the Honda light bar and hard top. That entailed installing their switch panel on the dash and an additional fuse box under the hood. That fuse box has spots (and fuses) to plug in another light bar (and a heater and wipers.)

So I want to add a rear facing light bar (and maybe some other lights) so it makes sense to try to use what I've already paid for, i.e. the switch panel and fuse box. BUT the connector sockets on the fuse box are a mystery to me. Some kind of molex connector or something like that. Do you know if I can get those somewhere? The unused ones are 2, 3, and 4 pin sockets and they're keyed such that the two on either end have a flat spot, so you can't plug it in wrong.

I'm including a pictureI took with my phone in case people have trouble with my description. If I can't get the right plugs I don't even see any good way I could jury rig it other than unsoldering the sockets from the board (I can do that) and replacing them with wires to a socket I CAN use but that would really be a pain.

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Hey Honda tech, (and anyone else!) maybe you can help me out. I have a 2020 P1K5 LE and I had the dealer install the Honda light bar and hard top. That entailed installing their switch panel on the dash and an additional fuse box under the hood. That fuse box has spots (and fuses) to plug in another light bar (and a heater and wipers.)

So I want to add a rear facing light bar (and maybe some other lights) so it makes sense to try to use what I've already paid for, i.e. the switch panel and fuse box. BUT the connector sockets on the fuse box are a mystery to me. Some kind of molex connector or something like that. Do you know if I can get those somewhere? The unused ones are 2, 3, and 4 pin sockets and they're keyed such that the two on either end have a flat spot, so you can't plug it in wrong.

I'm including a pictureI took with my phone in case people have trouble with my description. If I can't get the right plugs I don't even see any good way I could jury rig it other than unsoldering the sockets from the board (I can do that) and replacing them with wires to a socket I CAN use but that would really be a pain.

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I have the same the setup. Check this out. The product was great. The seller even better! You could also make your own with the molex connectors. That would be cheaper, but this was easier.
 
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I have the same the setup. Check this out. The product was great. The seller even better! You could also make your own with the molex connectors. That would be cheaper, but this was easier.

That's actually not what I need because I already have that. A harness with a plug came with the switch panel but that goes to the switch panel. What I need is something to go to the light bar. I can't plug into the fuse panel without the right 2 pin plug.
 
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That's actually not what I need because I already have that. A harness with a plug came with the switch panel but that goes to the switch panel. What I need is something to go to the light bar. I can't plug into the fuse panel without the right 2 pin plug.

if you have the OEM switch plate and fuse box, this is what you need. The switch plugs in to the switch plate and the wire plug into the fuse box out to your light! FYI. Since I have a heater and Honda didn’t use the OEM fuse, I used the 10 amp (3 plug)for my light bar but had to up the fuse to a 15 amp, because it burnt out my 10! My light bar was rated at 240 watts. I probably should be using a 20amp but the 15 has been been working.
 
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if you have the OEM switch plate and fuse box, this is what you need. The switch plugs in to the switch plate and the wire plug into the fuse box out to your light! FYI. Since I have a heater and Honda didn’t use the OEM fuse, I used the 10 amp (3 plug)for my light bar but had to up the fuse to a 15 amp, because it burnt out my 10! My light bar was rated at 240 watts. I probably should be using a 20amp but the 15 has been been working.
Ok, I see what you're saying, I think. But those harnesses have 3 and 4 pin plugs so they would go into the heater and wiper spots on the fuse board. I'm reluctant to do that because I might add those in the future so I want to leave those open. But following your lead, I did find this harness

It doesn't list the length so I could buy it and send it back if it isn't long enough. I would sure rather find just a plug and make up my own cable.
 
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Ok, I see what you're saying, I think. But those harnesses have 3 and 4 pin plugs so they would go into the heater and wiper spots on the fuse board. I'm reluctant to do that because I might add those in the future so I want to leave those open. But following your lead, I did find this harness

It doesn't list the length so I could buy it and send it back if it isn't long enough. I would sure rather find just a plug and make up my own cable.
Gotcha! Have you gone to the Molex site?
 

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