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sl0th86 21-04-17 10:22 AM

Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
Does anyone have any idea what this could be? And why its wired like that? Found it while trying to fix an immobiliser problem

Bike: SV650 2005

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SheepShagger 21-04-17 10:24 AM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
Does your bike have aftermarket, LED indicators?

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sl0th86 21-04-17 10:41 AM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
Not at the moment, but it may have had them in the past? If thats what this is?


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Red ones 21-04-17 10:46 AM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
Looks like a reed switch for an aftermarket alarm. Probably to trigger when the pillion seat is lifted.
Any sign there was the other half on the underside of the seat?

glang 21-04-17 10:47 AM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
Hi, I believe its a reed switch that is normally screwed down and then opened and closed by a magnet attached to something movable. Could it be from an alarm system to detect seat removal?

glang 21-04-17 10:48 AM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
great minds think alike! or we could both be wrong....

sl0th86 21-04-17 11:18 AM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
Hmmm makes sense tho dont it! It does have an alarm/immobiliser on it and its becoming a ball ache trying to get the thing off and back to standard


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Redmist 21-04-17 11:49 AM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
A google search of the part number confirms it as a reed switch :)

sl0th86 21-04-17 01:10 PM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
Ahhhh ok sorted! Thanks redmist!


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glang 21-04-17 01:59 PM

Re: Mystery find in pointy tail wiring
 
woohoooo!


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