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Old 02-20-2016, 03:48 AM   #1
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hi, i'm new to this forum and am somewhat electrically compromised, but i am also somewhat mechanically inclined.
I purchased a 96 cc with a 48v series motor and a curtis 1204-410. i'm not lifting it or changing tire size. i am currently installing a curtis 1268 and a d&d es6551. i've got most of it hooked up, but am unsure about a few of the wires from the harnesses.
1. how do i know which is the key switch HOT?
2. what is the little cylinder under my dash? 1 wire (orange) goes to the fnr switch which is now removed. what do i do with it? the other wire (red) goes to the solenoid.
3. i've got 1 wire (brown) that is with my throttle wires. it comes off of the 26 pin connector at #6 or 7. where is it supposed to go?
4. do i need to put an inline fuse for my new volt meter, and if so what size?
any help and ideas would be greatly appreciated. I would ask the guy that did my harnesses and programming, but he is out for the weekend, and i would like to get this up and running today. otherwise if i need to i will just wait until monday.
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Old 02-20-2016, 07:25 AM   #2
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hi, i'm new to this forum and am somewhat electrically compromised, but i am also somewhat mechanically inclined.
I purchased a 96 cc with a 48v series motor and a curtis 1204-410. i'm not lifting it or changing tire size. i am currently installing a curtis 1268 and a d&d es6551. i've got most of it hooked up, but am unsure about a few of the wires from the harnesses.
1. how do i know which is the key switch HOT?

green
2. what is the little cylinder under my dash? 1 wire (orange) goes to the fnr switch which is now removed. what do i do with it? the other wire (red) goes to the solenoid.
reverse buzzer
3. i've got 1 wire (brown) that is with my throttle wires. it comes off of the 26 pin connector at #6 or 7. where is it supposed to go?
??? i see only 1 brown wire it is not to the throttle
4. do i need to put an inline fuse for my new volt meter, and if so what size?
no
any help and ideas would be greatly appreciated. I would ask the guy that did my harnesses and programming, but he is out for the weekend, and i would like to get this up and running today. otherwise if i need to i will just wait until monday.
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Old 02-20-2016, 11:28 AM   #3
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thanks. this should help me along the way.
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Old 02-20-2016, 11:49 AM   #4
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when hooking up the 1268, i have a wire that goes from 1268 to key switch hot, is that supposed to replace the green wire that goes to the solenoid, or do i leave the solenoid wire in place and run the new wire to the KS HOT also?
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Old 02-20-2016, 12:02 PM   #5
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ok, i did find out the brown wire from the controller pin 19 is for the reverse alarm.
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when hooking up the 1268, i have a wire that goes from 1268 to key switch hot, is that supposed to replace the green wire that goes to the solenoid, or do i leave the solenoid wire in place and run the new wire to the KS HOT also?
that i do not know ... maybe scottyb can help

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ok, i did find out the brown wire from the controller pin 19 is for the reverse alarm.
brown wire is for the OBC light in the dash , better known as the battery light
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any help and ideas would be greatly appreciated. I would ask the guy that did my harnesses and programming, but he is out for the weekend, and i would like to get this up and running today. otherwise if i need to i will just wait until monday.
Wait until Monday. One little mistake can wind up costing you hundreds of dollars.
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