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Engine Stop Sensor Fault

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by BIKENBEAR, Dec 16, 2007.

  1. BIKENBEAR

    BIKENBEAR New Member

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    Hi guys I have a 1998 VFR800 which to put it politely is "slightly" damaged and I am reassembling.
    Now behind the headlamp mounted horizontally on the front frame work is a engine stop sensor which has three wires to it. Green, red/white and white/black. It is to the right of the headlamp relays and to the left of the indicator unit. It got a square rear with a round front. Part number is 35160-MBG-013
    It appears to be a tilt sensor which I assume cuts off the motor if the bike falls over.
    Now a new one is really expensive so I do not want to buy a new one if I can help it as I'm too mean so I want to know the correct way to wire it up so it believes it's always in the run position.
    The green wire goes to the service check connector
    The red/white goes to the engine stop relay
    The white/black goes to the No 4 fuse in the fuse box

    Any ideas anyone?

    Cheers
     


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