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?? two connectors with the bridging wire ??
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Hello Could some tell me what these two connectors with the bridging wire are used for please :rolleyes and the third also please :rolleyes
Apologies if this has been answered before. :eek
Cheers in advance Smile
Craig
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#2
Alarm connections would be a good bet.
See post by Devilsyam on page 2 Smile

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#3
Cheers for that P, looks like some nicked my alarm as well LOL :eek !!!!!
Craig
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#4
Yeah its for the alarm. one is for immobiliser and the other with 4 wires controls the indicators flashing for the alarm. the last one with no loop on it is a line to the ignition switch as well as a perm live.
I have wired my own alarm to these..  8)
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Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
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#5
Yes it is the loom for the yamaha alarm system. if you pull out the plugs the bike will not start.
One  disables the starter circuit and the other disables the CDI circuit.
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(04-11-12, 11:29 PM)FuZzBoM link Wrote: ...the last one with no loop on it is a line to the ignition switch as well as a perm live.
I have wired my own alarm to these..  8)

Just to point out that this should not be used as an ignition-switched supply for accessories such as satnav that require a supply whilst on the move.

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#7
it's for the flux capacitor stupid..............kids these days tsk!!
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(05-11-12, 09:26 AM)MadDogMcQ link Wrote: [quote author=FuZzBoM link=topic=5196.msg45084#msg45084 date=1352068146]...the last one with no loop on it is a line to the ignition switch as well as a perm live.
I have wired my own alarm to these..  8)

Just to point out that this should not be used as an ignition-switched supply for accessories such as satnav that require a supply whilst on the move.

SEE THIS
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yeah should have said sorry. my satnav is switched from that but i run that to a relay from the battery.
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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#9
Sadlonelygit:
How could you make that mistake - It's the secondary bypass EPS conduit
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#10
I always wondered what they were but was afraid to ask?
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(05-11-12, 10:28 PM)fireblake link Wrote: I always wondered what they were but was afraid to ask?
Me too but I had to know :rollin
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