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Harkes2k
03-22-2004, 06:10 PM
yea i just prchest a pro designe kill switch and the instructions that came with it are not that great. All the diagrame showed was how to install it to the bars and thats like the easiest part!!! but the rest makes no sence to me at all. Can someone help me please ThnX:)
Splice the long wire into either the black and yellow wire coming from the CDI box or into the black and white wire coming from the stock kill switch. The short wire goes to a ground.
Woodsrider
03-22-2004, 07:40 PM
Originally posted by JOEX
Splice the long wire into either the black and yellow wire coming from the CDI box or into the black and white wire coming from the stock kill switch. The short wire goes to a ground.
Just to add to that, if you tap into the black white wire at the main harness coming down from the handlebars, You can tap the other wire into the GREEN wire in that same harness.;) This is a common ground for just about everything on the front of the quad.
If you do this right you can seal both splices with heatshrink tubing and then slide the harnesses main shielding back up into place. This way your slices are protected from the elements.
Good point:) That will be a cleaner look than this...
ReconRider25
03-22-2004, 08:45 PM
anyone know how to instal a parts unlimited one(like the tusk)
Originally posted by ReconRider25
anyone know how to instal a parts unlimited one(like the tusk)
Should be the same way. How many wires does it have?
Woodsrider
03-22-2004, 09:12 PM
Originally posted by ReconRider25
anyone know how to instal a parts unlimited one(like the tusk)
I would thiink that all two wire kill switches are installed the same.
The purpose of the switch is to short the ignition to ground and shut it off. Because of that, it really doesnt matter which wire you hook where (from the switch). Just so long as the ignition signal is grounded out when the switch is closed.( the cord is pulled out);)
I installed a maier m/c kill switch on my 400 because it was readily available and less that half the cost of a prodesign atv switch. It gets the job done, and was less than $12;)
LOL besides, I'll probably only need it for one race:rolleyes:
Woodsrider
03-22-2004, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by JOEX
Good point:) That will be a cleaner look than this...
Actually Joe that don't look too bad there. The switch I bought didn't have any wire ends on it, and only came with two crimp on splice connectors:blah: I am not a big fan of that type of connection, as I have seen them lead to corrosion and broken wires. So I took the time to strip, splice, solder, and heatshrink mine. And I figured since I was there I might as well tap into a known good source of ground.
Thanks Mike:)
It's not too bad but I have a few other added wires for the LazerStar lights under the fender. I used that split corragated tubing for most of them.I think i'll get some heat shrink tubing eventually.
I don't like those splice connector either, I just stripped and black taped them.:)
thejeepdude
04-05-2004, 10:31 PM
Originally posted by soggyrider
Just to add to that, if you tap into the black white wire at the main harness coming down from the handlebars, You can tap the other wire into the GREEN wire in that same harness.;) This is a common ground for just about everything on the front of the quad.
Thanks, Soggy! I used your method to finally connect my kill switch that's been sittin around here for a few months. :p I took some pics for those of you who still need to complete this task... sorry for the blurriness, my camera sucks!
So, on to STEP 1
Remove the plastic retainers and 4 bolts that hold the front plastic on. Pull it off and out of the way. After you get the plastic off, locate the connector attached to the left side of the fram and unwrap the tape where the wires tee off is different directions. Once you've freed up this end, you can pull back the rubber protector like this:
http://www.malicat.com/quadstuff/kill01.jpg
STEP 2
Once you get the wires exposed, isolate the black/white and green wires, and give them a snip. Make sure to leave enough wire between your cut and the connector in case you screw up and have to try again. Place a piece of shrink tubing over the wire. Strip, flux, and solder the long kill switch wire to the black/white wire and the short kill switch wire to the green wire. Now you have 3 wire ends soldered together at each junction. Fold the soldered ends over and slide the shrink tubing up and over the soldered connection. You should have something like this:
http://www.malicat.com/quadstuff/kill02.jpg
STEP 3
Wrap it all up in tape like so:
http://www.malicat.com/quadstuff/kill03.jpg
STEP 4
Zip tie everything in place so your wires aren't floppin around and you're ready to go. Here's a pic of mine completed... I mounted it in the middle of the bars so that it won't get yanked out on sharp turns and it's less likely to get snagged on branches when bombing through the woods.
http://www.malicat.com/quadstuff/kill04.jpg
jonc623
04-06-2004, 08:29 AM
i understand the long wire short wire but my wires are the same length so is the long wire the button end or the metal end ? just asking as my switch is a old one that still works that i have had laying around ?? thanks
Woodsrider
04-06-2004, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by jonc623
i understand the long wire short wire but my wires are the same length so is the long wire the button end or the metal end ? just asking as my switch is a old one that still works that i have had laying around ?? thanks
It doesnt matter which wire you put where. It's a simple contact switch. When you pull the cord off it closes the switch and grounds the ignition wire. My switch had two wires that were the same length, and only four inches long. I had to lenghten the wires to even reach the harness.
Jeepdude, thats pretty much what mine looks like, but instead of cutting the wires I just cut away the insulation with a razor blade and soldered in the new wire. But I have the tools to remove the pins from the connectors.
Youll be happy with the connections doing the way you did and wont have to worry about water getting in there and corroding the splices.
Maybe JOEX can put the photos in the FAQ section;)
thejeepdude
04-06-2004, 07:36 PM
Yeah, there's a couple things I would do differently if I did it again. One thing I "oops'd" on is the when I pulled the rubber covering back and spliced the wires, the rubber obviously could not be slid back down without being sliced up one side. I should have poked a hole in the rubber sheath and pushed the new wires through it, then it would have slid back down and covered things up wihtout needing to be cut... but I don't think that's too critical since the half roll of electrical tape I used to wrap it up should seal pretty good. :)
James Parent
04-06-2004, 08:16 PM
Here is a tutorial for the ProDesign kill switch (http://www.off-road.com/atv/reviews/products/ProDesign/)
Here is a review with 34 photo's (http://www.off-road.com/atv/reviews/products/ProDesign/gallery/DSC_0000.jpg.html)
what kinda key is that your using jeepdude?
thejeepdude
04-06-2004, 08:48 PM
Originally posted by Jumbo747
what kinda key is that your using jeepdude?
Just some cheap re-cut I guess... it came with the quad when I bought it. I've thought about getting the little black Honda one but it doesn't really seem worth it... I'll probably just take the key switch out altogether.
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