I'm amazed how many people wrestle with the Audiovox. So much mental energy put into installing these things and keeping them operating properly.
If you didn't have an Audiovox what would you do with your time?
I installed mine in March '04 and it's worked fine ever since. Maybe I've been lucky. My soup can vacuum canister is getting a bit rusty though.
In June '04 I added a 'cancel' feature similar to what's in most cars. A nice feature which I use all the time. That should have been included with the Audiovox controls.
I'll go out on a limb here and say this is in response to my recent thread about clarifying the wire colors. I "hate" to put all the mental energy into this install, but the goal is to also have a trouble free relationship with it going forward.
The install looks daunting from the outside going in, and doing the research, how it's done, where everything is placed, and from the responses - how the wiring/power feeds are seems to be at least slightly different depending on who's done it and their opinion of what works best.
Some folks put the servo under the seat, some under the tank; some use a vac canister, some don't, some use no check vac check valve, some use one, some use one at each cylinder; some use the stock control pad, some use just a regular switch; some use an on/off, some don't, and now the discussion about the cancel feature which I hadn't seen before this in any discussion, but for sure I could have missed it.
I do like using the windshield control in "dual mode" for both windshield and AVCC; I hadn't thought of that. Hopefully I'll button this up and no more thought will be put into it except to just ride and use the feature that Yamaha should have offered in the first place!
IMO, we ought to have a master thread on this similar to the darkside tire debate. It's a popular addition to our bikes and to find info you have to dig and copy multiple threads that differ in some details here and there, thus the mental energy...