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Anyone know what these wires are under the seat ?
#1
[size=2em]Just wondering what these wires are for that are under my seat on the left side.[/size]


[size=1.45em]Fused line goes up to the connector compartment under the tank but isn't connected to anything ![/size]
[size=1.45em]Plug with single wire not connected to anything.[/size]
[size=1.45em]Plug with 2 wires has been bridged.[/size]
[size=1.45em]Plug with 4 wires 2 of them bridged.[/size]
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cheers.
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#2
They are not part of the standard wiring loom and will have been for accessories fitted and then removed.  The one running to the connector box under the seat was probably for heated grips it looks like the fuse holder Oxford use for Hotgrips.  The other connectors with bridging plugs in them were probably for an alarm/immobiliser
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#3
They're for the optional Yamaha immobiliser.
Make sure the contacts on the links are clean and tape them to the loom. If they can move about the wires can chafe through and then the ignition cuts out leaving you stranded on the M3 at midnight. :'(
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#4
Thanks for the replies Smile .

I'll give the connectors a wee clean then tape them up as I don't want to find myself stranded out in the middle of nowhere.

Regards,
Sandscorcher(Lee)
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#5
(25-07-15, 09:45 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: They're for the optional Yamaha immobiliser.
Make sure the contacts on the links are clean and tape them to the loom. If they can move about the wires can chafe through and then the ignition cuts out leaving you stranded on the M3 at midnight. :'(


I sense an underlying hidden message in there somewhere.  :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#6
(25-07-15, 10:26 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Fazerider link=topic=17754.msg204933#msg204933 date=1437813956]
They're for the optional Yamaha immobiliser.
Make sure the contacts on the links are clean and tape them to the loom. If they can move about the wires can chafe through and then the ignition cuts out leaving you stranded on the M3 at midnight. :'(
I sense an underlying hidden message in there somewhere.  :lol
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There's a long-winded version hereWink
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#7
I was gonna say i remember the photo's  :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#8
(25-07-15, 10:41 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=17754.msg204942#msg204942 date=1437816374]
[quote author=Fazerider link=topic=17754.msg204933#msg204933 date=1437813956]
They're for the optional Yamaha immobiliser.
Make sure the contacts on the links are clean and tape them to the loom. If they can move about the wires can chafe through and then the ignition cuts out leaving you stranded on the M3 at midnight. :'(
I sense an underlying hidden message in there somewhere.  :lol
[/quote]

There's a long-winded version hereWink
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(25-07-15, 10:11 AM)Sandscorcher link Wrote: [size=1.35em]Thanks for the replies [/size] Smile [size=1.35em].[/size]

[size=1.35em]I'll give the connectors a wee clean then tape them up as I don't want to find myself stranded out in the middle of nowhere.[/size]

[size=1.35em]Regards,[/size]
[size=1.35em]Sandscorcher(Lee)[/size]

Just stay off the M3 at midnight and you will be fine  :lol :lol :lol
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