How do I connect my Power Commander 3 to my computer?
Hassle free USB communication – The Power Commander USB will instantly and automatically connect to the Power Commander Control Center software once it is installed. Simply “power up” the unit and connect the supplied USB cable to the computer and PCIII USB.
Can Power Commander 3 be used on different bikes?
Life Member. Yes, you can move your PCV to the other bike as both bikes use the same one (Part # 15-011). You will however need to go to the Power Commander website and download a new map to the PCV that matches your current setup for the 2012.
Is Power Commander 3 plug and play?
Additionally, on Harley models we can raise the factory rev limiter to 6200 RPM’s the Power Commander’s Rev Xtend feature. What this means is when you receive your Power Commander it will come to you “plug and play” so you are ready to install and ride.
How do I connect my Power Commander?
Position the commander Find somewhere protected from rain and engine heat to mount the power commander. A good place is normally under the seat, and you get a sticky Velcro patch to secure it there. Feed the PC wiring harness along the subframe rails, and down towards the battery and injectors.
Is Power Commander plug and play?
Featuring a plug-and-play kit, Power Commander V can be installed discreetly underneath your seat, ensuring your ride looks as good as it runs.
How do you turn on a Power Commander 3?
With the ignition off, hold down all three buttons on the Power Commander III unit. While still holding down the buttons, turn on the ignition and start the bike. Release the buttons. The light(s) should show up in the last place they were left, by default the center two lights.
How do I manually adjust Power Commander 3?
To adjust the buttons on your Power Commander III, follow the instructions below:
- With the ignition off, hold down all three buttons on the Power Commander III unit.
- While still holding down the buttons, turn on the ignition and start the bike.
- Release the buttons.
What do the buttons on a power commander do?
Note the position of the indicator light on the “Fuel Richness Gauge.” The three buttons along the bottom of the Power Commander represent the “High,” “Mid” and “Low” areas of your engine’s rpm range. As you press each button, the Fuel Richness Gauge will display a quantity for each of the three areas.