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    Hi;

    While cleaning things in my 1981 Suzuki GS 1100 EX, noticed a light green wire disconnected. It was below the air filter box, right beside the battery. The funny thing is, (as far as I know), everything was working. Still, I figured it needed to be plugged in, so I did -but have not noticed anything different. Anybody know what it's for? I've tried tracing the "Lg" ("light green") wire on my wiring diagram, but it gets confusing very quickly -especially since my wiring diagram is fuzzy to start with so you can't zoom in on it.

    Thanks!

    Northernex

    #2
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    Hi Mr. Northernex,

    If I'm reading my wiring diagram right (there's a pretty good GS1100 wiring diagram on my website), the Lg wire goes from the left hand controls to the right turn signals.

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      #3
      light green wire

      Thanks!

      And a special thanks for the warm welcome!!

      Re: light-green wire -my signal lights were (are) working fine when the wire was unplugged. (including acting as running lights). So, I'm wondering what it was there for, or more to the point, if I should keep it unplugged. At my last visit to the dealer, he informed me he had "done something" to improve the charging system in my bike. Least it's not obvious -electrical stuff scares me!

      Confused.

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        #4
        The light green wire that goes under the battery box is for your "BATTERY" light on the dash panel. Does it stay ON? Or has the bulb been removed?

        In the original battery, there was a port with a sensor that would verify existance of electrolyte in that cell. If a replacement battery did not have that port, many owners would simply remove the sensor and either ignore the light or remove the bulb.

        If the light is ON, you can either remove the bulb or connect the green wire to a switched power source (tail lights) so that it 'sees' power when the key is ON.

        If you want to see it on a wiring diagram, it's on page 450 of this document. The battery is in the bottom row, the seventh item from the right corner. It's the last rectangular object. The electrolyte sensor is on the left side of the battery (still inside the rectangle), its wire jogs right, around the oil pressure switch, through a connector, jogs right again, then goes straight up to the Check Panel Control Unit.


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        Last edited by Steve; 09-06-2009, 11:42 PM.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Northernex View Post
          "done something" to improve the charging system in my bike.
          He may have removed the "looped" stator wire and went direct to the RR or it could be the wire for your battery sensor and your indicator bulb has been removed.
          82 1100 EZ (red)

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            #6
            light green wire

            Thanks, Bonanzadave and Steve;

            There is a green wire coming from the battery electolyte sensosr which is still in place and in use -it's a darker green wire. As far as the instrument light being removed, I actually had just finished digging into my instument panel (had to replace the glass over the trip meter section) and the light bulb is there, and lights up when the key is in start position without the motor running. As far as I know, the sensor is still operational.

            The looped stator wire may be the answer. Sure appreciate the help!!

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              #7
              Steve;

              When I tried the "document" link, the pdf failed to load saying it was corrupt or faulty.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Northernex View Post
                Steve;

                When I tried the "document" link, the pdf failed to load saying it was corrupt or faulty.
                Hi,

                That's a direct link to a 37MB manual on my website. You might try to right-click and "Save as...". I just tried that link and it downloaded OK for me. Visit my website and help yourself to whatever's there.

                If a previous owner has replaced the regulator/rectifier with a Honda part, for example, that green wire could be a ground. But I really doubt this is the case. Have you located both ends of that wire?


                Thank you for your indulgence,

                BassCliff

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                  #9
                  green wire

                  It's been my bike since new, and, with 18,000 kms hasn't been repaired in any way mechanically. I'll try tracing the wiring -and I'll re-try the links. They sure look excellent!

                  Blessings

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