I will try another electrical problem. can someone explain the wiring for the pedal forward and back motion
Thanx
Dragon
I will try another electrical problem. can someone explain the wiring for the pedal forward and back motion
Thanx
Dragon
I replaced this switch, and the air compressor switch, with some from Amazon several years ago. If I remember correctly, the center is power, up is one way and down is the other. One side is for the gas and one side is for the brake. You do need to lube the screw drives once in a while or one will run slower than the other and the pedals will not be even. Rick
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650
Chuck what you have there is a double pole double throw momentary switch.
The yellow and blue wires go to the terminals on the motors on each pedal assembly.
The Red wire is the hot and the Black wire is the ground.
The hot and ground are on the center poles so they can be connected to each pole on one end or the other depending on which way you push the switch.
When the switched is pushed one direction, let's say up on the picture, the left side connects the red (POWER) to the blue wire, and the black (GROUND) is connected to the yellow wire. This will cause the motor to turn in a direction.
When you push the switch in the down direction the red then connects the red (POWER) to the yellow wire and the Black (GROUND) is connected to the blue wire.
This connection causes the motor to turn in the opposite direction by reversing the terminal connections on the motors.
Thats why the yellow and blue wires cross over on the switch poles to reverse the connections to the terminals.
I hope this helps.
Ted
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
thank you ted
Dragon