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I've just removed the stock control switch for an aftermarket one as I need to fit a horn, indicators etc for making it road legal, my banshee is a 2002 model and has seven different wires going into it this is what I've made out from the diagram on the electrical thread:

Green. Low beam

Yellow. High beam

Black. Ground

Black/white. Cut off switch

There are 3 other wires but im not sure what they do or go to

Blue

Red

Red/yellow

Does anyone know what these wires are and what I need to connect them to?

 

Also if I connect the black/White wire to the kill button on my new control will it work as a kill switch?

Thanks for any input, please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong on anything

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I've just removed the stock control switch for an aftermarket one as I need to fit a horn, indicators etc for making it road legal, my banshee is a 2002 model and has seven different wires going into it this is what I've made out from the diagram on the electrical thread:

Green. Low beam

Yellow. High beam

Black. Ground

Black/white. Cut off switch

There are 3 other wires but im not sure what they do or go to

Blue

Red

Red/yellow

Does anyone know what these wires are and what I need to connect them to?

 

Also if I connect the black/White wire to the kill button on my new control will it work as a kill switch?

Thanks for any input, please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong on anything

 

 

If your new kill switch is a toggle switch it should work. If its a button that you push and hold, it must be normally open (I think) for it to work. In other words, it closes the circuit grounds the black/white wire when you push the button and kills the ignition. SOmeone will correct me if I have it backwards. As for the other wires, I think it tells you in the electrical FAQ.

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The kill switch is like a small lever on top of the new unit I'm not sue how to tell if it's an open or closed circuit, I have read the electrical f@q and can't see what the other wires are,

I can't read the diagram too well, I've read past threads on the search section and have come accross mixed results of what the wires are and do, and what to splice them with. I would post a link to the unit I bought it off of eBay but I've only got an iPhone and I'm not sure how too.

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If its a lever it will work. One way will be closed, the other way will be open. You'll just have to figure out which way is on or off. The blue wire is for the voltage regulator (goes to the silverbox mounted on grab bar) that keeps the bulbs from blowing when you rev it up. Not sure what the others are for without looking at diagram

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I haven't a diagram but a list of the wires and what they do as this is a universal switch gear,

Black. Earth

Blue. Light input

Red. Rear light/pilot and instrumental bulbs

Yellow. Low beam

Green High beam

Blue/White. Ignition cut out

Pink. Horn

Brown/White. Indicator supply wire

Brown. Left indicator

Dark green. Right indicator

I was going to run:

New unit. Old wiring

Black. To. Black bikes earth

Blue and brown/White To Blue power wire from reg

Blue/White. To. Black/White on/off switch

 

Just wondered what the other original wires done, so I could use the bikes lighting wires instead of coming out of the new unit and add even more wires to the bike

These wires being the red and red/yellow

Thanks

Posted

I've taken apart the standard switch and have found that

Blue and red/yellow wires are on the off position

Red and green wires are on the low position

Yellow wire is on the high position

Posted (edited)

I've taken apart the standard switch and have found that

Blue and red/yellow wires are on the off position

Red and green wires are on the low position

Yellow wire is on the high position

 

So should I run the blue and red/ yellow wires to the light input

The red and green wires to the low beam

And the yellow to the high beam

Edited by Glenyboy
Posted

Stock Banshee harness:

Yellow/Red is 12 volts into switch from regulator

Blue goes back to tail light from switch (this wire would be "hot" any time light switch is on)

Green goes out to low beam from switch

Yellow goes out to high beam from switch

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