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MG Stelvio - Which are the auxiliary light connectors and which are for heated grips?

bmacneil2008

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Installed 10w auxiliary lights, wired to the lamps next to the headlight bulb, work great. However, as someone kindly pointed out here on the forum and did not poke fun at me for being a rube, said why not wire to the aux light switch on the right side controls. Sheesh, never saw but only have had the bike a few months, like that is an excuse.

Is a 2009 model and there are 2 sets of plugs under the front cowling, 1 of the same on each side of the bike and 2 together on the right side, which I am guessing are the heated grip plugins. The larger plugs are maybe for the lights? See second image. And if so, where to get matching connectors?

Thanks for any help:)

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I don't think you need the switch plug, just the heater ones. This information is really for the older style that didn't have a built in switch on the LH switch cluster, but I believe the dimensions for the heater connectors are the same.
 
Actually, not interested in the heater connector just now, wanting the connector for the aux lights. Assume the OEM heated grips will have the connectors. I ordered the p/n you suggested from Fry's, only $2.99 for a bag of them :)
 
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