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09-06-2015, 06:38 PM | #1 |
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Switch Color Wiring? Horn Color? etc VIDEO
I have a clip here, could someone guide me in the right color format. heheh Everyone has been so good on teaching me. Thanks alot |
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09-06-2015, 07:07 PM | #2 |
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http://fanyi.baidu.com/transpage?que...e=url&render=1
--- Measure w/ Multimeter if don't matches above.
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09-06-2015, 09:54 PM | #3 |
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Great options, Im guessing mine is Honda wire colors?
Ill try to figure this out. The Blue + White wire showing in the clip, this is my Blue / white light positive lead right position hmm, if someone could go through this with me and try to take out the wires I will not need, it will make it a lot easier for me to wire it. Will I use all the wires coming from the switch? So the Orange wire coming from the switch will wire into the left Orange Blinker wire. The green wire coming from the back left blinker, that just wires into any ground wire I have on the bike, either front or back? The White wire coming from the plug is called "White generator charging output, near light headlamp" where does this get connected and do I need this wire? Im going to narrow the wires down so I can write it down to wire them correctly. |
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09-06-2015, 11:39 PM | #4 |
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Your switch is wired so that the headlight is always illuminated. Therefore, you only have the choices for high beam, and low beam. The little trigger at the front of the switch will flash the high beam to signal oncoming traffic, et cetera.
The 8 wires into the switch have the following functions. However, you need to experiment to determine the wire colors for each function. Headlight power into the switch Low beam power to the headlight High beam power to the headlight Horn power into the switch Horn power from the switch to the horn Turn signal power into the switch Power from the switch to the left turn signals Power from the switch to the right turn signals
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09-06-2015, 11:49 PM | #5 |
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Your horn is wired as follows. One wire from the switch connects to one of the tabs on the horn. The other tab connects to ground.
Your turn signals are cancelled when you push in on the switch. For all turn signals, the orange/blue wire is connected to power from the switch, the green wire is connected to ground. Can you show a link where you bought the switch? The vendor frequently shows a wiring diagram at the link. Your switch will operate similar to the switch in the video shown below.
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09-08-2015, 08:03 PM | #7 |
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Diagram
I have the site that I got the switch from.
Ill post that, I also have a picture going to show the different wire colors, can you help me break it down for me. http://www.ebay.com/itm/161247603133...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT |
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09-08-2015, 08:12 PM | #8 |
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**Blinkers**
So the blinkers, 2 wires, 1 Green is connect to the bikes ground wire, and the orange and blues are connect to the switch's orange and blue wire? or to the Black wire on the switch? or the Red?
That will take care of the blinkers wires once we find out whats what.. The Horn has the two metal weird tabs and a screw at the top. You are saying that, I don't need the little screw thing for anything, just connect the bikes ground wire to one of the 2 metal tabs and one wire (no idea what color) from the switch to the other tab on the horn? Also with those tabs, how do I connect and protect the wires to the horn tabby things. Thanks a lot for helping me! |
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09-09-2015, 08:47 AM | #9 |
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Some of those switches come with printed instructions. You job would be much easier if you had instructions.
I can guess some of the connections, and we can determine all the connections by testing. However, you are going to need a digital multimeter. You will need to verify all the connections before you can install the switch. If you don't own one, you can purchase an inexpensive, but effective, digital multimeter at Harbor Freight. You can't do much electrical work on a motorcycle without a digital multimeter. http://www.harborfreight.com/7-funct...ter-98025.html
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Ill search on the net see if I can find anything about this switch and where to connect the wires too.. |
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If you want to use your right handlebar switch, I need to know where all the wires of that switch connect.
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I want to use the right switch to have access to shut off the Front Headlight if I wanted too. The right switch that Only operates the Front light is connected to the ignition switch. It has its own Wiring harness already connected to the Battery and the low/high beam wires are all there aswell. |
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09-09-2015, 08:56 AM | #15 |
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At this moment, I suspect the following connections. However, you need to test these connections for continuity with a meter, since we don't have instructions.
Blue/White: Provides headlight power to switch Dark Blue: Sends power to high beam of headlight White: Sends power to low beam of headlight Grey: Provides turn signal power to switch Light Blue: Sends power to turn signals on one side of the bike (usually right) Orange: Sends power to turn signals on the other side of the bike (usually left) Light Green and Dark Green wires with female spade connectors: Connect to male spade connectors on horn
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