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<blockquote data-quote="flienlow" data-source="post: 96815" data-attributes="member: 2133"><p>Thanks for the pictures...And rubbing it in!</p><p></p><p>Thanks ionbeam I have been using one.</p><p></p><p>I think the problem could be 1 of 2 things.</p><p></p><p>1.coil wire.</p><p></p><p>2. Over rev sensor</p><p></p><p>Sitting on my bike, the grey/red coil connection is on the left hand side.</p><p></p><p>The coil sits at a slight angle so its a tiny bit up and to the left. Steve, was yours this way? In the farkel, the grey red wire seems to be on the right side. I am very hesitant on just swappin the coil wires. I am not sure if that can be done, or if I will burn something up? Could it be that the factory just has them reversed?</p><p></p><p>The farkel states: "Leave the red label that says "Noise Suppressor - Do Not Remove" sticking out of the harness protector just in case the diode should need to be replaced someday. It will be easier to find."</p><p></p><p>What diode? I dont recall seeing diode, must be under the red sticker. Could it be bad? not sure how to check a diode.</p><p></p><p>Everything on my bike is routed out the left side. Vaccum, cable, and protective harness. The vacuum then goes right to ports, the cable and the harmess follow inside next to the frame. the control pad wires get routed under front of the frame, and the blue wire continues to coil. Having said that could it be that my blue wire is too close to spark plug wires causing the over rev protector to go off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flienlow, post: 96815, member: 2133"] Thanks for the pictures...And rubbing it in! Thanks ionbeam I have been using one. I think the problem could be 1 of 2 things. 1.coil wire. 2. Over rev sensor Sitting on my bike, the grey/red coil connection is on the left hand side. The coil sits at a slight angle so its a tiny bit up and to the left. Steve, was yours this way? In the farkel, the grey red wire seems to be on the right side. I am very hesitant on just swappin the coil wires. I am not sure if that can be done, or if I will burn something up? Could it be that the factory just has them reversed? The farkel states: "Leave the red label that says "Noise Suppressor - Do Not Remove" sticking out of the harness protector just in case the diode should need to be replaced someday. It will be easier to find." What diode? I dont recall seeing diode, must be under the red sticker. Could it be bad? not sure how to check a diode. Everything on my bike is routed out the left side. Vaccum, cable, and protective harness. The vacuum then goes right to ports, the cable and the harmess follow inside next to the frame. the control pad wires get routed under front of the frame, and the blue wire continues to coil. Having said that could it be that my blue wire is too close to spark plug wires causing the over rev protector to go off? [/QUOTE]
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