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Old 03-04-2009, 07:29 PM   #1
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Yamaha wiring colours?

Hi All,

Could someone tell me which wire colours are what on my Yam 200 looms? They're late 80's 200's, standard looms, i've got to get the gauges, ignitions and kill switches wired in.
I'm guessing it's just a case of matching colours, but i need to know what to attach to the killswitch, and i'd like to know what's what anyhoo!

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Old 03-04-2009, 07:41 PM   #2
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can check next week but if i renember correctly the kill switch is black and white but my kill switches are not yamaha and are coloured yellow and white which confused me for a while.............my enginesare a bit newer though but my manual covers both i think....
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Grand, between you and GMC i'm sorted now! Kill is indeed black and white, the rest is just matching wire to wire, apart from pink, anyone know what pink is?

Cheers, dunno what i'd do without this forum!

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Old 03-04-2009, 07:52 PM   #4
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BUZZER COMES TO MIND but cant check till next week
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Question One more question...

Ok, got most of the wiring done now... One more question.
If sky blue and light green are for the trim switches... how come the light blue and pink (which should be oil warning) are in a little shroud together in the main loom? Light green is just in with the rest of the loom, seems odd to me?
Also... there's a seperate twin cable, it's a light/mid blue (not the same colour as the blue +ve lead) and a black together. Is this for the water temp sensor? If so am i ok just to connect the blue up and earth the black along with everything else, or does the sensor need this seperate earth?

Sorry to sound like a numpty, it's tricky without having the engines together to compare everything too and i'm used to mercs!

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