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82 xj750 maxim fuse box problems

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by xj750problems, Mar 23, 2012.

  1. xj750problems

    xj750problems New Member

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    there is no fuse box
    Just wires and I have no idea which are which

    Anyone got a pic of theirs I can look at.
    Preferably colour

    Or if you have modified it. Plz in point form let me know the steps and all that fun jazz?
     
  2. schmuckaholic

    schmuckaholic Well-Known Member

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    Red/Red is the main 30A, Red/Yellow is the 10A headlight, Brown is a 10A labeled "Signal" and Red/White (10A) is labeled "Ignition".

    Now, get thee to Chacal and order an ATC fusebox with matching fuses.
     
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    xj750problems New Member

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    Ok now what r the chances ive had it that way and it doesnt start
    But when I have one red and one red white switched
    As in main has red white/red and vise versa
    And getting the solenoid ticking and bike jumping a little?

    Im confused on this wiring. Not my string suit
     
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    Metal_Bob Active Member

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    I believe my electrical post in signature shows my fuse panel upgrade with pics.
     
  5. RickCoMatic

    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    Replacing the Fuse Panel is a necessary Mod we recommended for everyone many years ago.

    Make the Job real easy.
    Get New 4 -or- 6 Place Fuse Panel.
    Pre-fab Color-coded Pigtails on BOTH Sides.
    Solder and Heat Shrink Color-coded Wires (8-10" long) on BOTH Sides.
    Tape the Pigtails or "Telescope" Heat Shrink for Heat when done.
    Mount the New Panel
    Bring a Pigtail over to Harness Wires.
    Solder side #-1's Connections. Heat Shrink or Tape.
    Solder side #-2's Connections. "" Same "".
    Tape or Plastic Tie-off Finishing details.

    2007 Photo
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