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2005 XV250 Indicator Switch - Which ones is ground? (Australia) (Closed No Response)

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2005 XV250 Indicator Switch - Which ones is ground? (Australia) (Closed No Response)

Post by Brewskies » Wed Dec 14, 2022 5:16 am

Hi All,

Was just wondering if you guys are able to help identify the ground wire for my indicator switch on an '05 XV250.
I've attached a photo of the wiring diagram

Cheers :mrgreen:
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Re: 2005 XV250 Indicator Switch - Which ones is ground? (Australia) (Closed No Response)

Post by ViragoJoe » Wed Dec 14, 2022 8:54 am

Brewskies wrote:
Wed Dec 14, 2022 5:16 am
Hi All,

Was just wondering if you guys are able to help identify the ground wire for my indicator switch on an '05 XV250.
I've attached a photo of the wiring diagram

Cheers :mrgreen:
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Brewskies,

To little information shown in your snap shot of a wiring harness. Would have been better if you attached the complete wiring harness diagram.

Rule of thumb 99.9% of the time, Black wires run to ground. Your snap shot doesn't show "B" for a Black wire connection.

We are assuming this indicator switch is for the turn signals, for there are other indicator switches in wiring harnesses. Our clairvoyants don't always show up on a daily bases. So, give us a helping hand here.

We here are more familiar with the bigger Virago's. As for XV250's, we know enough to be dangerous.

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