Hi List,
the tach on my XS11SG started acting up.
Every now & again it would quit for a while and then start up again. So I start looking for a loose connection. I found it where the wires from the stator plug into the main harness. The connector is half-melted and the terminals are kinda burnt looking, that plug is toast. I'd have to remove the sidecar to do a proper fix so I connected each white wire with a bullet connector pair. But here's the weird thing. There's 4 wires coming from the stator, 3 whites and one yellow and they go into a 4-way plug. The housing from the main harness matches the plug but there's only 3 connectors in it and there's only 3 white wires lead out of it into the main harness.
However, the fix works, the tach works full time now.
So WTF did that yellow wire do, seeing that it never did connect to anything?
the tach on my XS11SG started acting up.
Every now & again it would quit for a while and then start up again. So I start looking for a loose connection. I found it where the wires from the stator plug into the main harness. The connector is half-melted and the terminals are kinda burnt looking, that plug is toast. I'd have to remove the sidecar to do a proper fix so I connected each white wire with a bullet connector pair. But here's the weird thing. There's 4 wires coming from the stator, 3 whites and one yellow and they go into a 4-way plug. The housing from the main harness matches the plug but there's only 3 connectors in it and there's only 3 white wires lead out of it into the main harness.
However, the fix works, the tach works full time now.
So WTF did that yellow wire do, seeing that it never did connect to anything?
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