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Post by puddle jumper on Mar 10, 2011 16:12:14 GMT -6
Can you all give me tips on replacing my wire harness. The people I got the scooter from sent it to me and I'm in need on suggestions.
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Post by Bong on Mar 10, 2011 16:51:12 GMT -6
Unless doing a frame up build, a new harness seems like to much work to me. IMO!!! Rewiring the entire scoot is a very big job. A learning experience indeed. If you go thru with it Label every wire and connection!!!! Twice even!!! and make sure the new harness matches exactly. Label for label!!!! Good luck Brother. Take lots of pics too!!!!!!! Some for posting but most for remembering whats what and where it goes.
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Post by puddle jumper on Mar 10, 2011 19:30:14 GMT -6
Oh believe me taking pic's are gona be on the top order for this endevor. I'm gona need everyone of them and as many tips from all please please post them I'm gona need it.
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Post by jake aka:ventoscoot on Mar 10, 2011 22:51:59 GMT -6
I would strip every piece of plastic, etc off so you can visually trace the whole harness, then start at one end, and just replace a you go. unplug then plug, etc. Maybe I am being a little simplistic, but it seams to me that would be a good way to do it. A headband mounted webcam or such recording everything you do would help if you get in a bind.
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Post by puddle jumper on Mar 10, 2011 23:06:45 GMT -6
hmm a headband webcam never thought of that
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Post by sprocket on Mar 11, 2011 19:11:59 GMT -6
You need to identify every single plug. Without that you will very easily connect the wrong connections. Many scooter connections use the same white plugs, for different curcuits
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