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Can someone please tell me which colors line up with which on the throttle side of the harness. green connector pulled off (yes I am a dumbass) now that we are past that can someone please tell me which set of color banded black, white, red on the throttle match up with the red, voilet, light grey and which color banded go with the brown, blue, black?
I am getting ready to do my bars next week end when I am off I am replacing the green connecter also , here is what I found out I hope this helps
tbw se sensor
In the other half of the connector there are gray, violet, red, black, blue & brown wires. Match up your new wires to the old like this: Yellow bundle: black to gray, white to violet, red to red.
Black bundle: black to black, white to blue, red to brown.
Thanks but I already have that. Its the green connector sets of wires that I need to figure out. Specifically the two sets of black, red, and white wires that are in pairs and color coded by a yellow sleeve and black sleeve. I need to know which go with which colors on the oposite side of the harness. I looked in my service manual and it does show the TBW side.
I am getting ready to do my bars next week end when I am off I am replacing the green connecter also , here is what I found out I hope this helps
tbw se sensor
In the other half of the connector there are gray, violet, red, black, blue & brown wires. Match up your new wires to the old like this: Yellow bundle: black to gray, white to violet, red to red. Black bundle: black to black, white to blue, red to brown.
My bad your post has what I need, I didnt look at it close enough. I appreciate the help.
Can anyone tell me which group of wires that go to the throttle grip sensor (red, black white), the ones inside the yellow or black casings, go to the throttle and which control the cruise control?
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