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Individual wires with terminals on one end are the wires to be routed from the
toggle switch to the device being controlled. The terminal end is for the switch and once
the wire has been routed, the extra length may be cut off and then terminated. Each kit
has one extra switch and one extra wire, which may be needed in your particular
application. The following blank chart is to help you keep track of which wire color is
controlling which component. An example of those connections can be seen in the far
right column.
Note: Make sure to install a neutral safety switch on the purple starter
solenoid wire to prevent the accidental pushing of the start button from cranking
the engine over and creating a hazardous situation.
Figure "A"
illustrates the proper
hookup of wires using an on/off/on switch
when two devices are to be operated and
one of the devices is to be on in both
positions. An example might be headlights
and taillights. With the switch in the lower
position only the taillights are on and in the
upper position the headlights and taillights
are on. The diode, in the illustration, allows
this function to take place. If the diode is not
used, the switch operates two devices
independently as shown in
Figure "B."
CIRCUIT #
WIRE COLOR
CONNECTED TO
Example
1
Pink
Ignition Coil
2
White
Headlights
3
Yellow/White
Fuel Pump
4
Orange
Fuel Pump 2
5
Blue
Water Pump
6
Gray/White (50336 Only)
Electric Cooling Fan Relay
7
Brown (50336 Only)
Taillights