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Turn signal control box wiring

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Hi all

Huge request... Has anyone or could anyone supply a photo or diagram showing the order of the coloured wires going into the socket to the turn signal control box (Pic attached) on a 1983 GSX1100 SD?


It's the one thing that's never worked correctly unless you bypass it so purchased a new one which made no difference. On closer inspection I noticed that the socket it plugs into has been tampered with so suspect that a previous owner has removed the pins for whatever reason and replaced them incorrectly.


Many thanks in advance
 
The factory service manual for your bike has a full wiring diagram. If you don't already have one you can download the manual from basscliff's website.
 
Many thanks for the prompt reply? I have 3 different wiringdiagrams and they all only show the 7 wires going into a block but unfortunatelythey don?t show the pin order from 1 to 7 in 2 rows (1 row of 4 and 1 row of 3).Need to confirm that each of the coloured wires is going to the correct pin.

 
That?s the thing... I have seven wires that I know thefunction of and I have the turn signal control box which has seven pins. But, Idon?t know what wire goes to what pin as I believe the socket have beentampered with and the wires have been mixed up.

The circuit diagram from the workshop manual simply has theseven wires going into a box marked as ?Turn Signal Control Box? but no orderis given. The control box itself is just a plain black box with no reference asto what pin relates to what function i.e. black/white (ground) wire = pin?

What I?m trying to get hold of is either a photo of someone?scorrectly wired socket going into the control box so I can make a visualcomparison or a circuit diagram of the control box itself which would highlight what function relates to what pin. I?ve searched high and low and have come upwith neither so far :-(

 
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