Electrical system | 2 |
Separate the contacts
Then extend the cables (A) and (B) with approx. 90 cm long steel wires attached to the contacts.
Remove the bolt and pull off the left grip from the handle.
Pull one cable at a time from the handle.
Remove the heating element from the handle with a pair of flat nosed pliers.
Separate the contacts
Then extend the cables (A) and (B) with approx. 90 cm long steel wires attached to the contacts.
This is to make it easier to draw the cables to the new heating element back through the handle.
1 = black
2 = blue
Remove the bolt that holds the left grip on the handle.
Pull out handle from the handlebars and then the cables, carefully and one at a time, so that the steel wire does not loosen from the cables.
The heating element is located in a pocket in the outside of the handle.
Use flat nose pliers to pull out the heating element from the handle.
NOTE!
Do not pull the cables or their connections. Connections can be easily broken.
Assemble in the reverse order as set out for dismantling.
Wiring diagram
LH | = | Left handle |
RH | = | Throttle |
HC | = | Heater switch |
TT | = | Triple contact |
IM | = | Ignition module |
SC | = | |
Gen | = | Generator |
Blu |
| = blue |
Bl |
| = black |
Re |
| = red |
Bl/Blu | = black/blue |
Use a universal tool when checking wiring and heating elements. Set the instrument to measure resistance to check for open circuits.
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