Does anyone know if the blue with red trace is joined to a single blue and a single red wire inside the loom at the point where the r/h switch loom passes the headstock before it joins the main loom beside the coils?
The sheathing has perished on mine and while looking to repair it I have found what looks like an obvious break but cannot verify this joint on the wiring diagram.
Thoughts?
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Z1A (USA spec) wiring loom
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Re: Z1A (USA spec) wiring loom
Hi Bill
the red and the blue wires which are joined in the main loom continue into a blue wire for the current for the meter lights.
The blue-red wire gives current to the oil lamp in the dashboard and is not connected to the joined wires described above.
Are you sure that the blue-red wire is an original wire? Look where it goes. Originally it's connected to the 9 pin socket that provides current to the dashboard and to the meter lights. If there are two blue-red wires the original blue wire was replaced sometime in the past .
Just to put things clear: the blue wire gives current to the meter lights, the blue-red wire gives current to the oil warning lamp.
Try to find some coloured wiring scheme on the web from a US Z1A. Things will become clear.
Good luck with it! Repairing electric wiring can be a real pain in the ***!
GrtZ
Philippe
the red and the blue wires which are joined in the main loom continue into a blue wire for the current for the meter lights.
The blue-red wire gives current to the oil lamp in the dashboard and is not connected to the joined wires described above.
Are you sure that the blue-red wire is an original wire? Look where it goes. Originally it's connected to the 9 pin socket that provides current to the dashboard and to the meter lights. If there are two blue-red wires the original blue wire was replaced sometime in the past .
Just to put things clear: the blue wire gives current to the meter lights, the blue-red wire gives current to the oil warning lamp.
Try to find some coloured wiring scheme on the web from a US Z1A. Things will become clear.
Good luck with it! Repairing electric wiring can be a real pain in the ***!
GrtZ
Philippe
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