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Fj600 Wiring Please Help

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Sly, Aug 12, 2022.

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    Sly New Member

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    I've had my bike apart since last fall tracing down wiring issues. the only reason I started that is because 2 out of 4 carbs went bad. The body's are worn out where the cv slides go. I'm to the point minus carbs and a new fuse block I can put the rest back together. Its been so long I cant remember how all these plugs go and what color goes to what or if I'm missing something. I have a white and a blue wire coming from the engine side and a Lt Green, Yellow, Brown, and a Black with red tracer from the harness side Does anyone have a photo or know what wire colors go where?
    Any help is greatly appreciated.
     

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    Brown and yellow l think are for the rear brake light switch.
     
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    That's what i was missing. Thank you. Now all o need to do is make a new fuse panel and do the efi swap
     
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    If you have the original Yamaha fuse box replace it with a blade type fuse box. The original ones cause a lot of electrical problems.
     
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    will do. someone already replaced it once but their wiring splice job was pretty bad. going to do it right this time around
     
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