SV650 wiring diagram

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Lozzo, May 14, 2007.

  1. Lozzo

    Big Dave Guest

    Bugger! At least we tried.
    What's the problem?
    Is there another bit of the manual that might help?
     
    Big Dave, May 14, 2007
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  2. Lozzo

    ogden Guest

    ogden, May 14, 2007
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  3. Lozzo

    Lozzo Guest

    ogden says...
    There's no wiring digrams on the planet by the look of things. Thanks
    for looking though.

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    Lozzo
    Triumph Daytona 955i SE (Black with added black bits)
    Suzuki SV650 K3
    Suzuki GSX-R750L
    Yamaha 250 Flat-tracker
    I ride way too fast to worry about cholestorol.
     
    Lozzo, May 14, 2007
    #23
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    Lozzo Guest

    Big Dave says...
    Alarm removal, so I doubt the other bits will help. It was a Datatool
    Systenm 3 that I lost my rag with and smashed with a lump hammer after
    chopping the wires into it - fucking thing kept going off whenever I
    disconnected the battery. Long story, but I wasn't in a good mood while
    trying to remove it the sensible way because the anorak wearing fucker
    who fitted it did far too good a job using Suzuki colour coded wiring
    that goes here and there and looks original.

    Long and short of it is I now have all electrics except fuel
    pump/injection and ignition - the "Check" warning comes up on the dash
    too. I need a wiring diagram so I can determine exactly where the alarm
    wiring stops and then rejoin the correct cables to get everything
    working properly.

    Luckily the insco don't require an alarm on the SV

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    Lozzo
    Triumph Daytona 955i SE (Black with added black bits)
    Suzuki SV650 K3
    Suzuki GSX-R750L
    Yamaha 250 Flat-tracker
    I ride way too fast to worry about cholestorol.
     
    Lozzo, May 14, 2007
    #24
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