Help Reconnecting Plugs 07 Grizzly 660
#1
Hi,
I have a 2007 Yamaha Grizzly 660 and I had to disconnect all the wires in the front panel. I have all of them plugged back up except for the wire for the 12 volt accessory plug wire and a wire that goes to the rear brake handle. The one that goes to the rear brake handle is not for the brake light because it already works without this plugged up. Both of these plugs are the same shape and I checked the two potential plugs that these could hook up to for 12 volts thinking that the one with 12 volts would be the one for the 12 volt accessory plug wire but neither have 12 volts on them. If anyone could help me by telling me the color of the wires these plugs are connected to or post a picture I would really appreciate it.
Thank You,
Hybrid13
I have a 2007 Yamaha Grizzly 660 and I had to disconnect all the wires in the front panel. I have all of them plugged back up except for the wire for the 12 volt accessory plug wire and a wire that goes to the rear brake handle. The one that goes to the rear brake handle is not for the brake light because it already works without this plugged up. Both of these plugs are the same shape and I checked the two potential plugs that these could hook up to for 12 volts thinking that the one with 12 volts would be the one for the 12 volt accessory plug wire but neither have 12 volts on them. If anyone could help me by telling me the color of the wires these plugs are connected to or post a picture I would really appreciate it.
Thank You,
Hybrid13
#2
Did you check with the key on? On some quads, the 12V accessory is only hot when the the key is on like the head lights. The one going to the rear brake handle may be the transmission override so you can hold down the brake and start the bike with it in gear? I would try testing for 12v with key on before doing anything else.
#3
yes i tried it with the key on and with it running. I figured out which fuse goes to it. So I pulled the fuse and checked the socket for power and there was no power to that fuse terminal. So the the problem is before the fuse box.
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