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Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 5
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I just received a digital gauge setup and it has 3 plug in connections, a 6 pin, a 4 pin and a 2 pin. The OEM one has only one plug in. I tried plugging in the 6 pin plug (the only one that worked) and got nothing. Is there a wiring diagram for hooking this up? Do I need anything (cable/wire) to get the tach to work? HELP!
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#2 |
Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 5
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Gauge issues, more info
Some more info: My bike is a standard Hawk 250 carbureted. It has the standard OEM gauge. The one I got has a 3 pin male, a six pin female and a 9 pin female. See picture. I also included a pic of the labels on the box. It came with no directions, no paperwork at all, just the gauge.
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#3 |
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Virginia
Posts: 269
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read down thru this post,...you will see what the 6 and 9 pin connectors do.....additionally, the 3 pin will be for a speed sensor harness (which you will have to add,..a digital speed sensor...)
*****note: disregard the programming and set-up steps, unless of course, you have a NZBrakelathes digital dash...... https://www.chinariders.net/showthre...=nzbrakelathes
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