The only electircal gremlin I seem to have is that the left turn signal keeps comming on, and the right doesn't seem to want to come on, it just half blinks rapidly for a second or two. But according to the wiring diagrams I have, the turn signal wires are Light Green and Black so. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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1979 GS1000L unknown connector
I'm trying to get my newly aquired bike on the road and in the process of tuning and syncing the carbs I noticed over the valve cover two wire connectors with nothing plugged into them. I also didn't see any corresponding wires available to plug in so I'm guessing I may be missing a part. The connectors are a Green and the other is a Yellow/Green or Green/ Yellow I can't tell which.
The only electircal gremlin I seem to have is that the left turn signal keeps comming on, and the right doesn't seem to want to come on, it just half blinks rapidly for a second or two. But according to the wiring diagrams I have, the turn signal wires are Light Green and Black so. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Tags: None
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Eric
Not positive I'm looking at the correct wiring diagram, but it looks like green is the horn(s), green/yellow is the oil pressure switch, and yellow/green is the starter button-solenoid connection.
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Fuel guage connection? Check under your tank,see if the corresponding wires are there?http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/u...00080021-1.jpg
1978 GS1000C
1979 GS1000E
1980 GS1000E
2004 Roadstar
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BassCliff
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althomas101
Thanks for the help, after poking around i figured out that the bike was missing one of the horn units. So that explains the extra connectors. Though the colors didn't match the diagram I got off Basscliff's site, maybe the wires are just faded. I guess I'll have to break down and get a clymers/haynes manual, just so I have another reference for the wiring. I also was able to get the turn signals working somewhat by fiddling with the switch, I took it apart before to try and clean it but that didn't help it just feels "loose" inside, maybe a PO lost a part while cleaning the switch.
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