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Ignition bypass quetion

Started by bder, September 29, 2012, 05:46:35 PM

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bder

Hey guys just purchased an FJ 600 with a little damage to the ignition and instrument cluster, I'm in the process of ordering a new ignition as the old one was destroyed but wanted to make sure it starts before I order stuff. The wiring harness is in tact, with 3 wires that are red, blue and brown. Red and blue have 2 contacts, brown has one. My question .... is there a way to splice/bridge the wires so that the start button will work? And no...I'm not stealing a bike :p

Klavdy

This is an FJ1100/1200 list.
Not much info here for those 600 things.
Plus, doesn't matter what you say, your first post sucks, looks like some punk with a stolen bike looking for tips on how to hot wire it.
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bder

Agreed on the first post remark, I promise I really did just get the bike. Haha...there isn't much support for the 600s online, was just looking for a little help to get it going. Heres a picture of the bike ..If anyone has any sort of idea I would appreciate the help. Thanks!


fintip

Ah, so you bought the bike from a guy that stole it. Much better.
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