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Help with brake wiring

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by gavin_j_dot_, Nov 12, 2024.

  1. gavin_j_dot_

    gavin_j_dot_ New Member

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    Hi guys, I am new to the motorcycle world but this forum has been pretty helpful so far.
    I bought a 1982 xj550 Seca about 2 weeks ago and I've been trying to order some new parts and such, but one thing I've been trying to figure out is how to get the brake lights to work. From what I can tell the original brake light connector is this weird looking connector, but the connector on the master cylinder I have is a two prong connector. The original master cylinder wasn't usable anymore so I'm just trying to figure out the best way to get it working again. EBFFC832-F39C-4591-A881-3E27C8308C53_4_5005_c.jpeg tempImageP8VexU.png
     
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    cds1984 Active Member

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    Oops.
    That is odd.
    That weird connector is the actual brake light switch that pushes into a hole in the master cylinder where the lever is attached.
    I think you have a different master cylinder than standard with a micro switch instead.

    Probably the same principal though N/O (normally open).
     
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    bensalf Well-Known Member

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    yeh, what " cds1984" says , you my need to cut that (weird connector) off and fit 2 small crimps to the wires to match the microswitch
     

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