...CDI with ignition switch on; for a pulsating voltage (high ACV) at the white / blue wire coming from the CDI going to the ignition coil; for a pulsating voltage (low ACV, 0.5VAC) at the green wire ...
ignition coil that goes to the CDI; check the terminal/pin of the black wire at the connector before the CDI; check the 4 wires from the pickup coil, their connectors and their connections to the CDI.
Question about 1995 VFR 400 R NC30
...it recieves a direct hit. ive gone through the wiring in the CDI side and it doesnt seem to be anything wrong with the wires. try to check your ignition coil.or your ignition switch might be
...original cdi if you do incase it earths out. i wouldn't take it from battery though as will constantly be on. find a live that only comes on with ignition key. i.e look at ignition key
...and/or dirty connectors -- is the most likely cause. Just an added resistance of 0.3 Ohms or more in the CDI to Coil connections will cause the ignition to fail. No other wires have to be this
...on your engine.Green wires from switch are all earthing wires.The black and white wire coming from the switch is the wire that puts the cdi to earth to disable the ignition in the off position
Question about 1995 VFR 400 R NC30
cdi/coil and goes to the ignition switch.when you turn the ignition off it unearths that green wire ,so disconnect it where it comes out of the cdi and goes up to the switch if it sparks then the wire
Question about 1995 VFR 400 R NC30
...cdi from ignition. Wires at cdi don't match any colour leaving the ignition and was hoping not to have to strip it all apart. Please can someone help with the ignition off ,use a multimeter set on ...
...CDI unit. The ignition switch is usually located on the right side of the handlebar and has three wires connected to it: a red wire, a black wire, and a white wire. The red wire from the ignition ...
...CDI module and ignition coil used. Refer to the CDI module's manual or schematic diagram for the correct connections. Double-check all the connections to ensure they are secure and properly attached. ...
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