I would like to figure out how the turn signal cancel unit is functioning, especially as I want to replace the stock turning signal relay by an automotive type.
The turn signal cancel unit is located all the way in the front of the frame, below the petrol tank.
You will easily find a picture of it on google.
The wirings are like this :
The above are my assumptions, to be confirmed.
More specific I would like to know what the function of this White/Red wire would be. Is it due to be connected to +12 V as well?
Anyone has some more info on this ?
The turn signal cancel unit is located all the way in the front of the frame, below the petrol tank.
You will easily find a picture of it on google.
The wirings are like this :
- White/Red ==> Mystery, not even showing on my electrical diagram !
- Yellow/Green ==> goes to the turn signal relay, powering it (I guess)
- Yellow/Red ==> going to the turn signal switch (pulled to GND when not neutral position).
- White/Green ==> goes to the reed switch; not implemented on my 1977-XS650
- Black ==> GND
- Brown ==> +12 V when contact is on.
The above are my assumptions, to be confirmed.
More specific I would like to know what the function of this White/Red wire would be. Is it due to be connected to +12 V as well?
Anyone has some more info on this ?