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01-28-2020 #1
on/off switches HELP
I'm cleanging up the OL handle bars...
took the switches apart to pull the wires and what not. BUT the wires connect to a circuit breaker! so i cant figure out what wire goes where...
I have the wiring diagram. but it doesn't say or make any sense. i tried to chase them back to under stand, but i cant figure it out.
i've seen a lot of people do this. but i cant find any information on it..
also i got a switch with a three prong I I I, to a push button with two prong I I... i figured it was the same as on the switch housing..
any help would be great!!!!
2016 HD 883 iron xLast edited by MvaladAo; 01-28-2020 at 11:26 PM.
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01-28-2020 #2Senior Member
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You didn't say what bike...can I see 2004 Sportster on the bottom of the one wiring diagram?
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In the first pic, I see "Can Hi" and "Can low"
Is this a CAN Buss? Do late model bikes have those?
If so, and if that is it for the handlebar control wiring, you may be hosed. Because the processor does the work and modules communicate with it over that buss. Not the same as traditional switch wiring.
If this is the case, your "circuit breaker" is a circuit board, and a module which uses that buss to talk to the PCM and do the work switches used to do via dedicated wiring.Last edited by confab; 01-28-2020 at 11:18 PM.
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2016 883
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oof...i was hoping this wasnt the case!!! damn new wiring
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There is nothing else? It isn't a partial diagram?
If so, it is a module and it communicates over the CAN buss, and there is no dedicated wiring to splice into.Last edited by confab; 01-28-2020 at 11:50 PM.
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