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1979 KZ 650 d2 SR

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26 Nov 2019 13:01 #814601 by Scooter 650
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I have a new to me 1979 KZ 650 d2 sr with a broken ignition switch. I figured no big deal I ordered a new one it comes with a 6 pin connection take my headlight bucket apart to get to mine it has a 6 pin connection with a 7th brown wire that connects individually question is can I make the new switch work and how??

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26 Nov 2019 13:32 #814604 by Nessism
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I don't have the manual for your bike but on similar KZ's the brown wire is for the brake light circuit so you need it.

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26 Nov 2019 13:46 #814605 by 650ed
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See the link below for the wiring diagram for the KZ650-D2. Ed

diagrams.kz650.info/wiring/images/KZ650-D2.jpg

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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26 Nov 2019 15:21 #814609 by Scooter 650
Replied by Scooter 650 on topic 1979 KZ 650 d2 SR
Thanks that’s the same diagram in my owners manual I hooked up the new switch and none of my tree indicator lights lit I cut the 7th brown wire off the other switch plugged it into the harness and held it to the green orange wire termination on the switch and all the lights lit and switched off and on with the switch not sure about the brake lights as the brake switch is broken and the headlight didn’t lite although the bulb may be blown and I broke my multi meter as it fell off the fender while I was holding 10 things in my hands ☹️

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