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Old 05-06-2020, 04:46 PM   #1
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Trying to rewire a 2008.5 precedent, and i think im just about finished, except for 2 small mysteries..

1) the red wire coming off the charging port must go to a POS battery...if thats correct, does it matter which one?

2) on the controller (1510), theres 3 larger wire lugs. One lug has 3 black wires. One to backside of computer, largest one goes through hole in computer. The other one has a yellow connector that connects to an 18” black wire coming out of the bundle. The other end of that 18” black wire doesnt seem to have a place to connect and im not sure if its supposed to????

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Old 05-06-2020, 05:04 PM   #2
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Trying to rewire a 2008.5 precedent, and i think im just about finished, except for 2 small mysteries..

1) the red wire coming off the chargingport must go to a POS battery...if thats correct, does it matter which one? Yes, the one that goes to the solenoid.

2) on the controller (1510), theres 3 larger wire lugs. One lug has 3 black wires. One to backside of computer, largest one goes through hole in computer. The other one has a yellow connector that connects to an 18” black wire coming out of the bundle. The other end of that 18” black wire doesnt seem to have a place to connect and im not sure if its supposed to????Are you referring to your OBC?

The other end of that wire is usually for you to connect an accessory, if I am thinking of the right one you are referring too


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1) thanks!

2) the controller has 3 black wires on one of the lugs. 2 of them go to the computer (on board computer/OBC....one into the back and one through the hole)...the other black wire just had a yellow push connector on it. This cart was missing several things so i didnt know if it was supposed to go to a required component somewhere OR just left open like that.

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The #6 is the Main Pack Negative and the 10g is the connection to the OBC for B- from your charger. The other is only for and accessory so the OBC can account for the energy units.
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