Really? I was pretty sure I had killed my battery with the key on and engine off due to heated grips being on. Could be it was just the lights, I guess.
Like the headlights, the heated grips come on after engine start (not when key is turned on). If the engine is stalled or killed with the switch, the headlights stay on - I expect that the grips would too but haven't checked that.
Thank you for the responses, guys. I had just spliced a new throttle side grip and was testing for heat, engine off. No heat. Sure was hoping engine had to be running.
Or had to hit a certain rpm in gear. It was long ago and I don't remember exactly but it was more than engine running. So put it on center stand, in gear and rev it to get grips on.
When the vehicle is stopped or travelling at extremely low speeds (eg. in traffic jams), the grip warmer temperature is lower than when travelling at higher speeds.
Don't think it is off below a certain speed but isn't as warm.
It does go off. I tested the electrical part not just going by feel. I think the ground for the grip controller that comes from the ECM that goes open if not in gear and certain RPM. So that does turn the power off not lower it. This may have gotten lost in translation in FSM.
Ok after looking at wiring diagram it looks like the low side does work with just engine running and high side works with engine running, in gear, and above a certain rpm.
Looks like low side of controller is always grounded and the high side is grounded via the light green/white wire that goes to ECM.