From the factory the O/W from the fusebox only direct to the Kill Switch and no where else. After going through the Kill Switch the O/W is used to power both coils and the ignitor.Anytime you do a coil relay mod or install the SSPB the switching of the O/W is no longer done by the Kill Switch. The Kill switch is now the trigger input signal for the relay or SSPB.
By making this jumper the entire O/W is powered if the SSPB IGNITION circuit can get triggered .
It says to connect the output from the kill switch (O/W) to the G/W wire. The diagram above shows the G/W (and R/W) dead ending at that plug. Aren't those supposed to connect to the stator on one end? The G/W wire goes from the stator connector up to a white plug on the left side of the bike and that runs up to the headlight switch area (not a dead end). Do I splice into that wire? Do I cut it and not care where it heads and simply solder the O/W kill switch output onto it instead?
In the directions for the install of the SSPB I suggested using the Lg/W as the trigger signal and you will see that it is used on the SSPB side to connect to a WHITE pigtail which is connected to Input pin #3. I have the OEM wire labeled as G/W in the SSPB schematic so assume that G/W (green /white)and Lg/W (light green/white)are the same.
If it is not obvious from the mods, in both cases shown, the entire headlamp connector is removed to improve the amount of voltage to the headlamp.
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