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A new guy with three cut yellow wires
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Now I have decided to take up riding a bike to save money as to which I have four kids and a wife who is going to college to be a teacher. My trade is construction/carpentery. Not a mechanic unless it means saving money.
This 1982 KZ 550C that I bought will not keep a charge let alone other problems that I can fix. The guy I bought it off of cut the airbox off with a sawzall . Don't ask me why, but in the process he cut these three yellow wires completely in half. Theses three identical wires I think go to the altenator. He said he did not not know how to get the sequence of the wires back together and that is the reason why it is not keeping charge. If this is so how do I tell where they go? Another thing... while these wires are cut and naked, can I do certain tests to see if yes is getting yes or no is getting no? I have checked voltage from the battery and get 11.88 on the posts. Could be the stator? This is a good strong bike with low miles and I really would like to ride it every day. Thanks and all help is appreciated.
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Some of the other models have a pink, blue, and yellow. On some of those, the sequence does not matter, but on some they do. It is very involved to determine if the sequence matters or not, so it's best to keep the colors in order if possible, otherwise it's a toss up.
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When I looked behind the fusebox there was a yellow and black wire with a connecting end on it. It was not connected to anything. Is this possibly a loose ground connection?
Could be, but it could also be the ground for external accessories, in which case, it doesn't get connected to anything.
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