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New cruise control get flaky with time/miles
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<blockquote data-quote="rfulcher" data-source="post: 239407" data-attributes="member: 5085"><p>I connectd to a green wire, it migh have a blue stripe, (it probably is green/blue) I can't see enough of the wire to tell about a stripe. It is one of two running to the the blue plug. It comes on with the headlight, if I remember the ground wire to this plug was not black. It was mainly red but I can't remember if it also had black. I refused the impulse to screw with the bike tonight so I am going by memory, sorry about being vague. I thought one of the plugs had a variable voltage, thats why I asked about the blue connector. Sound like I picked a good wire.</p><p></p><p>However, on the long interstate test ride last night I was powering the unit from the accessory socket in the glove box and it did not change the synptoms.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, this was good information. This is the kind of info that might lead to a solution. This is a strange problem so it may have an esoteric solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfulcher, post: 239407, member: 5085"] I connectd to a green wire, it migh have a blue stripe, (it probably is green/blue) I can't see enough of the wire to tell about a stripe. It is one of two running to the the blue plug. It comes on with the headlight, if I remember the ground wire to this plug was not black. It was mainly red but I can't remember if it also had black. I refused the impulse to screw with the bike tonight so I am going by memory, sorry about being vague. I thought one of the plugs had a variable voltage, thats why I asked about the blue connector. Sound like I picked a good wire. However, on the long interstate test ride last night I was powering the unit from the accessory socket in the glove box and it did not change the synptoms. Thanks, this was good information. This is the kind of info that might lead to a solution. This is a strange problem so it may have an esoteric solution. [/QUOTE]
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