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Old 14-05-23, 08:27 PM   #11
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Default Re: How to remove Garmin wires

Great. Thanks everyone, I’ll give it a go!
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Old 15-05-23, 09:06 AM   #12
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Default Re: How to remove Garmin wires

that translucent white connector is a COM (earth) junction, there should be no need for a POZ (live) coming out that sleeve and i would personally investigate where its going down inside the sleeve.

there is no need for two fuses so i would hazard a guess that there are two "devices" connected. one will be your garmin but it looks like there is something else and maybe an optimate' heated clothing or coms system.

from what i can see i think there is one of my "gizmos" fitted as i recognise the wiring as i put them together. these were only sold on this forum. if you have a good rummage around you should find a black box with fuses or spaces for fuses and trialling black and red wires coming out it. either that its one of the very rare occasions that i made up a relay kit for a member.

so before you go any further follow the thick black wire exiting from the NEG battery terminal and see where it goes. pretty much all of those red wire do not belong on the bike a suzuki very rarely use red.
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Old 15-05-23, 09:13 AM   #13
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also there should be no eyelet connectors on the battery terminals from factory so if you have not fitted anything yourself these can be removed/disconnected.
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