Makes sense Blue/Gray. Thus, no water code but lettuce say the water/tach is Bl/Gr. Maybe the other line will expose the others? Okay, play A and B.
I'm with Grn on the solder flow. You know it's solid-with the crimp, not so much. So A; would be to straight razor what you can't get deep into on the connector side. Harness side, razor the harness tape so you slide the shrink farther from the heat. Looks like it's too fat are those blue crimps, and too short is the one wire.
On the B side, You have a good female pin already home in the connector. Yes, you can pull the, for a better word, the weatherpac rail clip. Get that clip out of the way, the rubber pac ring, chase the tang with the tool. If you have a jeweler's loop, you'll see the tang and more design. But here is the deal. You are going to make an attempt, maybe degrade the [female] clamping effect once all is said and done.
Which means, the female side is going to dropout at the pin to pin. Ask me how I know. So I rather avoid the work chasing the tool somewhere, the quick and dirty is the best alternative for pin end integrity at the connector is solder with a pencil soldering gun if you have one. Lots of work room, then the big guy who cares.
Even if you want to add wire, remember, I doubt that tiny of a repair; is not going to upset the node that far up the harness is the guess. Didn't throw off the resistance when I looped at the meter harness. Ah, nor the jumper wires being added. The study catching myself as I walk it.
Fun for me.
Congrats on the 5 minutes worth.
Lettuce wrap this up by saying, Kruz, did you go messing around with a map is crap, plug and play kind of, or never touched the ECU ever? I knew you had to jump in the lake with the rest of us. I'm just keeping an eye on Bullet and the Proof of the bike... which lost zip for dependability.
An [alleged] self inflicted wound by the owner.
Fucking-A... WATT-A-WOT-A-What A BIKE!
EDIT:
For Plan-B, pull the white-not used pin. Take the jeweler's loop and there you'll see the crib the pin lives in. Tang territory and where to poke... If you go the pin dropout route. You might have better luck, just some wiring leaning carving up a pin crib. Sleep on it.
* Last updated by: Hub on 10/26/2021 @ 4:37 PM *
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