Thanks Mike, if I don't find anything in the connections maybe I can get lucky with part #'s and swap the diode off the '96 for a try....good idea!
OK, same part # so that's good!
Thanks Mike, if I don't find anything in the connections maybe I can get lucky with part #'s and swap the diode off the '96 for a try....good idea!
Danny, just a thought if your checking the key switch. Have a look at the large diode that's in that area (Item# 32 in pic). I had one go bad from being too close to valve cover and started causing alot of weird electrical issues.
Mike
Downstream as in between the connector and the ignition switch? Or back the other way?
The other way, Dan.
That way, if the bike begins to act up, and the volts drop off on the meter, the connector would be included as one of the trouble spots to look at.
An even better idea would be to eliminate the nasty connector altogether, after determining the ignition switch is O.K.
I'm thinking that you are losing power to the entire fuse box, on a intermittent basis, which of course would cause multiple problems because all the circuits would be effected. The volt meter, providing it reacts quickly enough, would show this interruption of flow to the box. Just a thought.
Cheers!
p.s. - what about the pickup coil connector? Did you check/ clean that?
Just another easy check.
Dan-o, the wires come up along with the three white stator wires and it should be near side cover or near the left side of battery. Your '86 should have a 5-wire connector.
Remember if your using the Yamaha manual for reference it tells you to use the wrong common for testing the Clymer manual has it right.Thanks Mark-o, I remember seeing it when doing the RR wires. :worthy:
Remember if your using the Yamaha manual for reference it tells you to use the wrong common for testing the Clymer manual has it right.
The white 5-wire is the p/u coil wire I think (far right pic).....the separation just before the plastic may not be THE problem, but certainly could be A problem. I s'pose this is the first detachable connection in the line from the p/u coil huh? No easy plug 'n play replacement harness section? Didn't think so. :bang head:
The red/brownbrown/blue connections look good, shiny, di-electric'd up nicely, etc. The staked on blue wire is for the digital voltage gauge...it's a 3-wire, hot, cold, switched power for a trigger.
And the ignition switch seems ok to me also...I'll clean up the 3 contacts with the dark lines but the switch itself is tight with no fore play (or sumpin' like that!) :confused2:
I used 'old school' testing also....turn the switch on, shift to N and start jostling wires, keeping a sharp on the N light for a flicker.....nothing!
On to the fuses.unk:
That could cause an issue. That looks like a stator lead though with the white wires? My early model had yellow, black, orange, etc?
I think those are the wire colors on the other side of that connector Mark, there's only 3 stator leads right?
Anyhow, I put the fuel pump relay off the '96 on and went for a 65 mile ride with a wide range of speeds & accelerations.....30 - 125....she purred.
Then I put the '86 fuel pump relay on the '96 and got nothing, no pump, lights, nothing, pretty sure they have the same part # but will have to check further....
I did fix that white wire Mark, isolated it, taped it then taped all 5 of them with many layers....not as good as shrink wrap but much better than bare nekked! :10_6_8:
When I got back my Odyssey battery was here so I quick installed it and went for another short spin....now she's REALLY happy!! :clapping:
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