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Pro Design Kill Switch
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Posted by: Dodge 1 Ton
I bought a Pro Design Kill Switch and I am not sure which wires I need to cut into on My YFZ. The switch is normally open and closed when you pull the clip. I went back 60 days on the forum and did not find anything about it.
Thanks
Posted by: jshtex
This works, its what I did.
http://www.bluetraxx.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=38233
Posted by: Dave400ex
I think the Baldwin wiring kit is the best way to go. Don't have to mess with cutting the wires. Baldwin Kit
Posted by: SRH
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Originally posted by Dave400ex
I think the Baldwin wiring kit is the best way to go. Don't have to mess with cutting the wires. Baldwin Kit
i dont think the baldwin kit is a very good way to hook it up....
Posted by: SRH
http://www.exriders.com/vbb/showthr...ighlight=aussie go there if its not the post click the one posted by me called aussie rider way...thats the best way to hook it up, and only use that or the switch for emrmergency to sht it off, use the key otherwise
Posted by: Dave400ex
What is wrong with the Baldwin setup?
Posted by: SRH
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Originally posted by Dave400ex
What is wrong with the Baldwin setup?
it grounds to the frame which i beleive is bad to do on ht eyfz and can burn out the stator...im not taking any chances
Posted by: mountaineer
I use the balwin kit without any trouble. Easy to hook up without cutting any wires.
Posted by: SRH
i didnt have to cut any either with the way i did it
Posted by: Dodge 1 Ton
Thanks for the info. I believe I will try it the SRH way first.
Posted by: Dave400ex
I think I'll try out the Baldwin setup first...
Posted by: 5valves
There are two companys that make N/C kill switches.
One is Pingel and I dont remeber the other.
Hook them inline with the power wire going to the on-off switch.
No grounding of the ignition wires.
Bob from Magnolia has the other kind in stock. You can get the pingel from them or I think other people carry it.
Good luck grounding your electrical system on this quad. You might end up with a problem down the road.
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