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schobac 1 Jun 2021 16:40

Yamaha XT600 3TB main switch
 
Greetings to all fans of the XT600 model.

I own the XT600E version 3UX (it says 3TB on all parts). and spent the whole winter arranging and repairing the motorcycle.

Today, I came to the Main Switch.
There are 6 wires:

https://ibb.co/1KmN0pT


Of all the 6 wires, only green-black and red are connected at the end connector:

https://ibb.co/pWkSZjS


On the other side of the connector, green is connected to brown and red to red:

https://ibb.co/7Xcrv5t


The other wires are not connected in any way.

Here is that main switch model:

https://ibb.co/BtjNMng

https://ibb.co/2vL5nKW


Note, on the other side of the connector are two wires disconnected from the connector (blue and blue-red).

Every help is welcome. Thx for all

motravel 2 Jun 2021 00:30

I am not an expert for Yamaha XT, but may be you will find something here:


https://www.xt600.de/xt_werkstatt/_t...plan/index.htm
(sorry, only in german)


Wish you success! :thumbup1:

N67 2 Jun 2021 11:21

well, obvious traces of some modifications.
could be done worse.

having newer model with original switch, is has also 6 wires with 2+4 arrangement in two different sockets. red and brown (thicker) cables in one socket are for actual switch, others should be for that queer "parking light" thing.
i'd check wiring diagram, also mark all foreign (custom) cables to prevent mislead.

good to hear about repair progress. could you tell what particular issue you currently have with main switch or bike? so far i see only missing bolt ( :

schobac 2 Jun 2021 15:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by motravel (Post 620594)
I am not an expert for Yamaha XT, but may be you will find something here:


https://www.xt600.de/xt_werkstatt/_t...plan/index.htm
(sorry, only in german)


Wish you success! :thumbup1:

Thank You,, very much :thumbup1:. German language isn't problem. I'll check it immediately..Just need good schematic for checking cables.

schobac 2 Jun 2021 15:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by N67 (Post 620602)
well, obvious traces of some modifications.
could be done worse.

having newer model with original switch, is has also 6 wires with 2+4 arrangement in two different sockets. red and brown (thicker) cables in one socket are for actual switch, others should be for that queer "parking light" thing.
i'd check wiring diagram, also mark all foreign (custom) cables to prevent mislead.

good to hear about repair progress. could you tell what particular issue you currently have with main switch or bike? so far i see only missing bolt ( :

N67, big thanks I believe that's the point!
2+4 arrangement in two different sockets. I have red and brown wired to another red-brown combination (picture 3).
And, another 4 wires going nowhere.. But, on another side of socket, I have wired two blue wires, one blue-red and one more (don't remember). That's on the picture no.3..
After checking, I'll inform You here what up with this mess.

And, please note that XT starts and works properly. I don't like any kind of mess, and would love to fix everything to ooriginal condition (if it's possible,of course).

N67 2 Jun 2021 19:32

nice to know about proper working xt and little help through this forum.
i suppose parking light will not be functional due to cut wires.
not a big deal, don't remember if i ever needed this function, but do remember how it used to drain battery when accidentally activated, especially during daylight.

schobac 6 Jun 2021 13:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by N67 (Post 620615)
nice to know about proper working xt and little help through this forum.
i suppose parking light will not be functional due to cut wires.
not a big deal, don't remember if i ever needed this function, but do remember how it used to drain battery when accidentally activated, especially during daylight.

I agree. The blue wire appears to be responsible for "position light". I will have to connect it for a technical inspection, and then I will disconnect it :cool4:


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