Mystery wires
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Mystery wires
I have no idea what goes here. I know the dark brown and black are for the turn signal but that's it. There is a light brown a 4 wire plug in and another black wire next to a blue and yellow wire. Any help would be great.
Garrett
Garrett
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Re: Mystery wires
Wiring diagram.
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I don't have one and i have looked online and haven't found a clear enough one to help me. You have a link?
Garrett
Garrett
Re: Mystery wires
blue-yellow + black wires together are for the sidestand safety switch.
The only 4 wire connector plug I see with light brown wires is for the removable fuse box.
Is this an RZ, or RZV?
Diagram here: click on the box that appears in the bottom right corner of the screen that opens up.
http://www.rzv500r.net/wiring.html
The only 4 wire connector plug I see with light brown wires is for the removable fuse box.
Is this an RZ, or RZV?
Diagram here: click on the box that appears in the bottom right corner of the screen that opens up.
http://www.rzv500r.net/wiring.html
Colin
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This is for a rz500 not rzv. Sorry I meant there is light brown with a female end on it then a 4 wire plug in. I should have been more clear.
Garrett
Garrett
Re: Mystery wires
From what I see it's a cancrlation unfit. In guessing turn signal cancel unit. #30 on that diagram.
Garrett
Garrett
Re: Mystery wires
Pretty sure the white connector and single brown wire are for the sidestand control unit.
It hangs on the lower oil tank bracket and looks like this:
The flat spade connector wires look like the sidestand switch wires that someone cut the connector off.
It hangs on the lower oil tank bracket and looks like this:
The flat spade connector wires look like the sidestand switch wires that someone cut the connector off.
Colin
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Yup looks like you are right. Thank you very much!!
Garrett
Garrett
Re: Mystery wires
There is a specific electrical wiring for Canadian 52X version.
You have a side-stand security switch only for Canada.
Also the front lights are always on, and you don't have lights switch on the right nor pass switch on the left.
You have a side-stand security switch only for Canada.
Also the front lights are always on, and you don't have lights switch on the right nor pass switch on the left.