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I borrowed a friends CDI to test mine out and pushed his pins throught to hard wire my plug on since he has a newer shee then me. He has a 3GG-10 with a four and five wire plugs. I need to know th e configuration of the five wire plug. I know where green and orange and black/white goes but where does the red go, next to orange or black /white??? :confused: Thanks in advance. :headbang:

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Need more info, not sure I'm understading this. You have a pre 96 banshee with the 4 plug and your buddy has the newer shee with the 5 plug? Tell me what you need maybe just rephrase it.

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I took his five wired plug off his CDI and pushed the pins through so I could wrap my plugs wire around his to run it to test that my cdi was bad. His has the four wire(white/red, whitegreen, red and green) then another plug with (black, Black/white, orange, red with a strip and green). I figured out the green(since I never took it loose, but found the location of the orange and black/white wires through a picture, but it did not show me the red or black wire. So can you tell me which goes between the orange and green wire?? Thanks again :cheers:

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The only difference I could find between the difference in years of the cdi is the newer one has a 5 prong plug with a green/yellow wire and the older one doesn't. This is for the parking switch.

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Otherwise all colors of wires on both shee's all match up accept for that one wire. Each CDI unit should have all the same wires accept the one green/yellow. Older unit has two 4 prong plugs, the newer one has a 4 prong plug and a 5 prong plug. The reason for the 5th prongs is the green/yellow wire as stated above. All colors are the same otherwise.

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