Starting a project to clean up the wiring under the seat. Any guesses what this might be? Both wires run up the left side of the tank.
Goes down the left side of the tankWhere is is coming out of?
It looks like an accessory power source to me.
But where did it originate from? The battery compartment...?Goes down the left side of the tank
Both ends go down to the left side of the tank, only the slack is under the seatBut where did it originate from? The battery compartment...?
It isn't factory looking.
Yes, but lift the tank and follow. Where does it originate or terminate?Both ends go down to the left side of the tank, only the slack is under the seat
I have lifted the tank. Last I can see it is going past the throttle mechanism. Thought someone might recognize it before I start pulling plastics.Yes, but lift the tank and follow. Where does it originate or terminate?
What’s the other end connected to?
Until we know that, it’s impossible to answer
Don't think so. Grips look stock.Is it heated grips wiring?
Sure looks like the connectors that Oxford Grips use.
Send him to the thread titled Body Lights. Everyone go there please!OK, looks like we need our resident electrics expert to solve this riddle..
Calling out to . . . @smithabusa !
Hmmmm yosh plug?The one with red/white and black/white is the diagnostic connection.
If I recall correctly, the other white one was black on earlier gen2's, and is the yosh plug for ecu connection, but don't hold me to that...
Hmmmm yosh plug?
Ahhh, OK, cool. What kind of connector do I need to grab power from it?thats my accessory power harness, that runs all the way up to the headlight harness up front, provides a power source on connector up front and 2 in the rear of the bike.
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