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<blockquote data-quote="DaleM 753" data-source="post: 139699" data-attributes="member: 25976"><p>Hi All, my promised follow-up on this. Based on the schematics for my machine, I determined which color wires fed the various lights. I removed my switch and mapped which terminals made up with the +12V terminals (there are two) at each switch position. Comparing those terminals with the wires on each and the schematic, told me what is powered up at each switch position. It is as follows for the four positions: </p><p></p><p>OFF - nothing energized</p><p>Position 1 - Front Flasher lights only energized - these are OPTIONAL lights - (Brown wire only energized)</p><p>Position 2 - Front Flasher lights, Red Tail Lights and Front Lights are energized - (Brown, Pink and Blue wires energized) </p><p>Position 3 - Front Flasher lights, Rear Work Lights and Front Lights are energized - (Brown, Blue / White and Blue wires energized) </p><p></p><p>Also, the switch is fed power directly from the +12V at the starter terminal. It is NOT dependent on key position as the power does not come from / through the key switch.</p><p></p><p>Dale M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleM 753, post: 139699, member: 25976"] Hi All, my promised follow-up on this. Based on the schematics for my machine, I determined which color wires fed the various lights. I removed my switch and mapped which terminals made up with the +12V terminals (there are two) at each switch position. Comparing those terminals with the wires on each and the schematic, told me what is powered up at each switch position. It is as follows for the four positions: OFF - nothing energized Position 1 - Front Flasher lights only energized - these are OPTIONAL lights - (Brown wire only energized) Position 2 - Front Flasher lights, Red Tail Lights and Front Lights are energized - (Brown, Pink and Blue wires energized) Position 3 - Front Flasher lights, Rear Work Lights and Front Lights are energized - (Brown, Blue / White and Blue wires energized) Also, the switch is fed power directly from the +12V at the starter terminal. It is NOT dependent on key position as the power does not come from / through the key switch. Dale M [/QUOTE]
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