Have a 2007 street bob problem startin notice some of the iginition wires exposed want to replace tryin to find the section (male end ) that fits the main harness the only number i got from the connector was sps gf 20 just tryin to see how much thanks for the help
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Hello.
Headphone speakers stop functioning properly when the wireconnections to the speaker are broken. This problem often develops when theheadphone cord gets jerked while being worn. The solder connection might alsodetach over time if it was not properly manufactured. The wire can bereconnected to the speaker with a soldering iron to repair the headphone. Beaware, though, that headphones are not designed to be user maintained in thisfashion. In some cases, it is difficult to get to the speaker due to the casingdesign.
Instructions and tools needed
Screwdriver or butter knife (depending on headphone design),Soldering iron, Electrical solder
1 Plug in the solderingiron. It takes a few minutes for it to get warm enough to be used.
2 Unscrew the screws holdingthe headphone casing over the speakers. This step applies only to models thatuse screws in the casing.
3 Insert the end of the butterknife into the seam on the headphone ear pieces. Pry the two halves of thecasing apart. This step is performed only on headphone models that do not usescrews in the casing.
4 Touch the tip of thesoldering iron to the electrical solder. A small drop should melt onto the tipof the iron.
5 Touch the tip of the soldering iron to the end of thedetached speaker wire inside the headphone speaker cavity. Try to get an evencoating of solder around the exposed metal end of the wire. The soldersolidifies on the wire once the soldering iron is removed.
6 Touch the end of the wire tothe solder on the metal tab attached to the speaker.
7 Touch the tip of the solderingiron to where the wire and tab connect. The heat of the soldering iron meltsthe solder on the wire and tab together. This repairs the broken connectionbetween the wire and speaker.
8 Replace the speaker casingonto the headphone. It should snap back into place for models without screws
Thanks.
Try this link, it has exploded views of all the bike in specific sections. (This link is currentley on an XR 500cc Trail bike), go to header and click <<motorcycles>> then choose your specific model and year.
Most era specific bikes will have the same wiring in and around coil/cdi etc. Most annual changes were lighting and such. In most cases, all wires exiting the crankcase go to specific same color male/female connections for the CDI and Regulator/Rectifier, with the extra wires being the coils. The earth wire will have either a screw down ring end or fit the only corresponding male or female connection. The other generally non black wire will have its corresponding connection. Hope these help, Cheers.
Does the motherboard have a "purple" socket?
Does your keyboard have a "purple" end?
If so, join the male to the female,
rotating the male until the stiff pins line-up with the holes.
Does the motherboard have a "green" socket?
Does your mouse have a "green" end?
If so, join the male to the female.
The end on the monitor's video-cable has 3 rows of pins;
there's only one place on the computer with 3 rows of holes.
Notice that the sides of the male are tapered,
so that it only fits ONE way into the female.
Similarly, the female end on the power-cord is tapered,
so that it only fits ONE way into the back of the computer.
Note where it connects -- there may be a "rocker" switch,
with a '1' and a '0' on the ends of the rocker.
Press the '0' end down before you reconnect everything.
Press the '1' end down after everything has been reconnected.
Do your PC speakers have a green tip?
If so, then connect the male from the speakers to the green female socket.
no need to remove tank, Remove terminal pins from connector under left side of tank then pull gauge and wires out. Install new gauge, replace terminal pins in their propper place in the connector,plug it in and varify the repair.
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