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Ok,so the 3 wire aux plug is for lights . The 4 wire plug is for heated grips . I have Oxfords on my S10 ( 2012 ). Has anybody used this 4 wire plug to hook up oxfords and if so could they tell me how ?
Do you know which one of the connectors fits the Tenere factory grip connector?jimbob said:Pick how you want your Oxfords powered from one of the two power options above. I went with the Black/Green pin so power to the grips is only available with the engine running.
Ground from the Oxfords to the black pin on the grip connector.
A great (stateside) source for any connectors/terminals you may want with only a $5 minimum order is:
http://www.cycleterminal.com/index.html
It's a Sumitomo sealed HM 090 series 4 pin connector. Second one down on the following link. You can also just buy the pins and seals separately at the bottom of the page...OldRider said:Do you know which one of the connectors fits the Tenere factory grip connector?
Thank you so much for this. I was having trouble finding what connectors they are. Yesterday I bought different compete 4 and 3 pin weatherproof sets and my plan for today was to cut off the original ones and install those. Frustration was driving me to cut the stock wiring harness. Now I'm going to order the right ones and wait patiently for their arrival. You helped me not do something stupid. ::008::jimbob said:It's a Sumitomo sealed HM 090 series 4 pin connector. Second one down on the following link. You can also just buy the pins and seals separately at the bottom of the page...
http://www.cycleterminal.com/hm-sealed-series-090.html
They also have the factory AUX light connector which is different series. It's a Sumitimo MT 090 3 pin...
http://www.cycleterminal.com/mt-series-090.html
IIRC, only the three prong one (fog/driving lights) is fused, but regardless, you should use one of these connections only to trigger the fuzeblock, the power source should come straight from the battery.Spaggy said:What fuses are used with these 2 plugs. I'll be wiring up a set of LED lights from Cyclops and a FZ-1 Fuzeblock. I want the higher amp one for the fuzeblock because I don't think the light will draw much. Fuzeblock will run heated gear, GPS, etc.
It's my assumption that all the power for these these two plugs is routed through the 20amp "Options Fuse" but I need to prove that this weekend....I will put a meter on each and pull the fuse to see what happens.Spaggy said:What fuses are used with these 2 plugs. I'll be wiring up a set of LED lights from Cyclops and a FZ-1 Fuzeblock. I want the higher amp one for the fuzeblock because I don't think the light will draw much. Fuzeblock will run heated gear, GPS, etc.
Off the top of my head...Beakless said:It's my assumption that all the power for these these two plugs is routed through the 20amp "Options Fuse" but I need to prove that this weekend....I will put a meter on each and pull the fuse to see what happens.
My last bike ended up with too many wires to the battery. I'm trying to avoid that but not to the extent of not having things wired properly. Directly to the battery, I'm hoping to just have battery tender leads.Ron14S10 said:Other than having a clean install (using the OEM connector and not the battery directly), do you gain anything else? I know if it's connected directly to the OEM connector, your fog lamps will come on and off using the sw/key. Will you still need the handlebar switch?