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Wiring problem ?

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by old biker, Sep 16, 2019.

  1. old biker

    old biker New Member

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    Got a bike in boxes putting it back got to the wiring to the ecu box and there seems not to have any connectors left to go to it ? Can anyone help
     

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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    The connectors for the TCI are in the first pic, next to the starter solenoid.
    The PO made that metal box that you have the TCI mounted on. That's not where the TCI goes (or anything else either), which is why you aren't noticing what wires plug into it.

    Looks like you bought a incomplete "cafe' racer" project.
     
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    I like the rear shocks. What brand? Do they come with gold springs.
     
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    Thank you very much cafe racer sounds good
     
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    The connector has 4 wires and the the tci unit has 5 fits but 1 less wire I think I will need a manual if anyone has any pictures of were it should be would be helpfull thanks
     
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    That is correct. Not all pins were used on all years/models.
    Service manuals are available online through Yamaha, Clymer, and Haynes.
     
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    I wish I new what u know about bike this would be a very easy task
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    All I did was some reading, asking a few questions, and making a bunch of mistakes.

    Start here: Read This First
     
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    The shocks are KONi that's all they have on them.
     
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    The bike in a lot of boxes lives Need to sort back brake out snapped nipple needs painting nice winter project for me
     
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    Konis are well know European brand. Think they might be Dutch, well used/available in the 70's/80's.....
     

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