Banana
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posted on 20/2/17 at 10:54 PM |
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Green/Red from starter relay - Help (Pic inside)
Need a little assistance here chaps..
I'm having to bodge a temporary earth up, from the red/green on the starter relay, to get it to start.
From the wiring diagram - the red/green from the starter relay block goes off to the clutch switch (black wire).
But my red/green goes to a black/cream wire and off into the loom.
So...
1) Haynes doesn't show this wire going to earth, yet when i earth it it works. Whats that about? Is the clutch switch just an earth?
2) From the picture you can see there is actually 2 red/green wires from the same connector, but only one shown on the diagram. Any idea what the
other is?
Im tempted to make a permanent earth, but id really like to solve the problem. However, cutting back the loom may not be worth it..
This all coincided with the charging system failing. i imagine its the rectifier, but both happened at the same time.
Sorry for the poor pic..
[Edited on 20/2/17 by Banana]
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r1_pete
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posted on 21/2/17 at 12:12 AM |
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The other red green will most likely be the side stand / in gear inhibit.
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Banana
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posted on 21/2/17 at 09:16 AM |
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Ahh ok.
So the side stand and clutch switch are an earth switch essentially..?
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BenB
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posted on 21/2/17 at 12:10 PM |
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Almost universally yes- simpler to switch to the earthed block then muck around with a separate supply / having to electrically isolate the switch.
From an electronics point of view a switched earth is just as easy to work with.
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Banana
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posted on 21/2/17 at 12:19 PM |
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Thanks fro confirming that.
I might test the clutch switch come to think of it. Would be nice to find the source of the issue.
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