JDB : Electrical wiring problem, please help

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Dear all,
new to the gser but had GSs since the 80s. can any electrical engineers out there with knoledge of VDO unis tell me the correct wire match on a GSpd tacho. ive got yellow, brown and black. - i assume the brown is earth but which of the yellow or black is signal and +ve??? Hope you can help. :thumb2:confused:
jon
 
gs rev counter

:beer:hi Tom
Thanks for the reply - no ive been confused by it for a while. I am trying to fit a late gs PD rev counter to a 85 gs but the wire on the tacho dont correspond to any bmw diagrams - prob because its got VDO colours. What GSs have you??
jon
 
Dear all,
new to the gser but had GSs since the 80s. can any electrical engineers out there with knoledge of VDO unis tell me the correct wire match on a GSpd tacho. ive got yellow, brown and black. - i assume the brown is earth but which of the yellow or black is signal and +ve??? Hope you can help. :thumb2:confused:
jon


Hi jon, I cant help with the query :confused: .... which model are you referring to and I'll move your thread over to the technical section for you.

May be a daft question, but have you checked the manual?
 
hi
Thanks for the help, yes checked the books - i think the wiring diagrams dont help as they do not include wiring colours on the clocks themselves. Ive got a r80gs 1985 of which i want to fit a late large R100gs pd tacho. The colours on the r80 harness are simple - black signal, brown earth etc ets, however the later large clock i want to fit (a VDO) has a brown wire, a yellow and a black. This is where it might get confusing as black on a 80s bmw is usually coil (signal) i am not sure which of the yellow or the black on the clock wires are signal and dont want to blow the unit. i know it might sound like the wiring diagram might help but they do not show the wiring colours on the clocks themselves only up to the con`.
jon
 
hi
Thanks for the help, yes checked the books - i think the wiring diagrams dont help as they do not include wiring colours on the clocks themselves. Ive got a r80gs 1985 of which i want to fit a late large R100gs pd tacho. The colours on the r80 harness are simple - black signal, brown earth etc ets, however the later large clock i want to fit (a VDO) has a brown wire, a yellow and a black. This is where it might get confusing as black on a 80s bmw is usually coil (signal) i am not sure which of the yellow or the black on the clock wires are signal and dont want to blow the unit. i know it might sound like the wiring diagram might help but they do not show the wiring colours on the clocks themselves only up to the con`.
jon

Ok, let me have a word with someone who might just be able to help you or point you in the right direction.

In the meantime let me shuffle you over to the Technical Section, you might just get the response you need.

He's male, of course he hasn't. Bloody things are a waste of paper...........

:green gri Dont tempt me now ......
 
Electrical experts are Rob Farmer, or Tarka...
to me lectrickery is a magic dark art !!:nenau
They'll probablly be having a nana nap and may be around later..:blast
 
Electrical experts are Rob Farmer, or Tarka...
to me lectrickery is a magic dark art !!:nenau
They'll probablly be having a nana nap and may be around later..:blast


OK thanks Proff :thumb2
 


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