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hello new to this forum, and I need hejp wirh my 2003 raptor wiring. I know the basics to fixing it but need to learn more..... I also paint my own bikes. # always willing to learn new things every day
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hello Montana. thanks for responding. thats my problem im not sure where to ground the ground wire. i also need to connect my ignition switch to the proper connectors that will give it power.
i paid someone 300$ to fix my yamaha and a tao tao. i fired him n he did more damage to them. so i had to rewire the 600 all over again.. piease help me out im ready to ride for the summer lol
Welcome To the forum. We need more info from you about your bike, what its doing or not doing. When you turn ignition on is there power? Is the battery at full charge? How many volts does it have?
Welcome To the forum. We need more info from you about your bike, what its doing or not doing. When you turn ignition on is there power? Is the battery at full charge? How many volts does it have?
thanks morphrider. its a 2004 yamaha raptor 660, the battery is fully charged. its 12 volts. at this moment all wires are disconnected. I had to rewire them because the guy i had fixing it got mad at me and cut a few wires and ripped my spark plug cord apart. I had to starting and i needed to figure out y it kept shutting off after being crunk. whatrever he did it stop getting power.
so i checked it from the front to the back to see if i could find the problem. Im glad that it happened like that because alot of the wires were connected wrong. so i reconnected them and im stuck trying to connect my ignition and start button.
@QuadManiac is a really great source for wiring on these. He will see this and ask even more thorough questions.
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