Bamboo
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Does any one know what the three wires are ground/running/brake?? Putting on a new led break light on the XTX and need some help wiring it up.
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Not sure but I would be willing to bet that a good multimeter would - have ya checked the readings as of yet?
dansranger
Pro
The L/R wire is the fused power. The B wire is the ground. The G wire is the switch power.
rx1 fern
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
what did you do with your stock taillight .do you want to sell it.
Bamboo
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Sorry no oem tail lights left. Also sled is apart so no chance of getting it running to see what's what with a multimeter.
Any one know what each of the three are? Not sure what you mean by the "G" wire etc. is that green or a code from a wiring schematic??
Any one know what each of the three are? Not sure what you mean by the "G" wire etc. is that green or a code from a wiring schematic??
dansranger
Pro
Thats the color of the wires
stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
rx1 fern said:what did you do with your stock taillight .do you want to sell it.
I have the stock tail light I would be willing to sell. PM me.
Bamboo
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dansranger said:Thats the color of the wires
Black , Green and a Blue with red stripe
Bamboo
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Figured it out.
Black wire is the ground.
Green wire is the break light(bright)
Blue w/red stripe is the constant power(running light)
Black wire is the ground.
Green wire is the break light(bright)
Blue w/red stripe is the constant power(running light)
G-ball
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I have a stock light if you are still looking for one.
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Bamboo said:Figured it out.
Black wire is the ground.
Green wire is the break light(bright)
Blue w/red stripe is the constant power(running light)
So, are you just extending the wires to make this work or are they long enough?
Bamboo
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The wires that came with the new light were long enough to reach the factory harness.
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where did you run the wires? Under the tunnel? if so, how did you secure them and protect them from ice buildup?
Bamboo
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Yamaporn said:where did you run the wires? Under the tunnel? if so, how did you secure them and protect them from ice buildup?
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