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scott b
06-08-2006, 06:52 AM
Why did kawi change their colours??? Can anyone tell me what colours on my 650 start stop switch go to on my 750 small pin motor. On the start stop I have- Orange, White, Blue & Black and on the 750 electrics I have - a Black, White, Yellow with red stripe & Red with blue stripe.
Any help appreciated. Thanks guys


Scott

onesojourner
06-08-2006, 11:07 AM
i dont have a manuel with wiring diagrams for the 750 but i think i do for the 650. if you have the 750 diagram we can figure it out.

onesojourner
06-08-2006, 11:08 AM
i think that kawi has the diagrams on the website.

douglee25
06-08-2006, 11:23 AM
Use an ohm meter. That's your quickest bet.

Doug

scott b
06-08-2006, 11:32 AM
Use an ohm meter. That's your quickest bet.

Doug

How do I do that? Apologies but electrics aren't my strong point :rolleyes:

douglee25
06-08-2006, 12:10 PM
Set your meter to the ohm's scale. Hold the meter leads on two wires. Hit the one button and see if the meter registers. If it doesn't try a different combination of wires. When your meter moves, you've found which two wires go to that exact button.

Doug

Legdragger
06-08-2006, 06:00 PM
Take apart an old 750 switch to figure out what color wires go with the start button and what wires go with the stop. Do the same with the 650 switch and then match them up at the motor.

scott b
06-08-2006, 06:12 PM
Only got the 650 start stop. :banghead: Might have to be trial and error. Need to be on the water for the first run tomorrow. :bigeyes:

douglee25
06-08-2006, 07:56 PM
Only got the 650 start stop. :banghead: Might have to be trial and error. Need to be on the water for the first run tomorrow. :bigeyes:

Did you totally just disregard my post? Buy a meter and ohm them out. It will take you under 1 minute to correctly identify then this way. Why would you do it by trial and error and risk shorting out the switches?

Doug

scott b
06-09-2006, 05:13 AM
Did you totally just disregard my post? Buy a meter and ohm them out. It will take you under 1 minute to correctly identify then this way. Why would you do it by trial and error and risk shorting out the switches?

Doug

No I didn't disregard your post! I have established which wires go to the start switch etc but my main problem is I have 4 wires coming from the electrics and I have no idea how to connect the four from the start switch to these as they are different colours and I assume that they will have no power or resistance to check with a meter.
Thanks for all the help guys.