Headlight housing wires
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Headlight housing wires
I find many wire connectors in the headlight housing not hooked to anything. Just a few female bullet connecters hanging out. What were they for?
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Re: Headlight housing wires
Colors pink and light blue and another I don't recall at this time are for the turn signals. ..............lm
Jim Stuart wrote:I find many wire connectors in the headlight housing not hooked to anything. Just a few female bullet connecters hanging out. What were they for?
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Re: Headlight housing wires
I do believe so. Thanks guys.Jim Stuart wrote:I find many wire connectors in the headlight housing not hooked to anything. Just a few female bullet connecters hanging out. What were they for?
Jim
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Re: Headlight housing wires
The spare colours you should have are orange, light blue & grey. The l/bl & gy are repeated beneath the seat where the stop/tail connectors exit the harness; l/bl is right trafficator, orange is left.Jim Stuart wrote:I find many wire connectors in the headlight housing not hooked to anything. Just a few female bullet connecters hanging out. What were they for?
At the engine harness junction beneath the air boxes there is a pair of unused receptacles also, which need extending to connect to a flasher unit: black & grey; blk is +12v (ign on) and gy is the lamps' supply via the trafficator switch. Most flasher units are marked thus: X = +12v, L = lamps, P = pilot. P can be ignored unless you wish to install a mimic lamp somewhere in the headlamp or buzzer beneath the seat(?).
The trafficator switch connects to the 3 receptacles in the headlamp: gy to centre, l/bl for right & or for left. The or & l/bl are double receptacles allowing connection of the switch and the front winkies.
Hope this clarifies. Regards,
Steve