• Ciao Guest - You’ve landed at the ultimate Guzzi site. NEW FORUM REGISTRATIONS REQUIRE EMAIL ACTIVATION - CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER - Use the CONTACT above if you need help. New to the forum? For all new members, we require ONE post in the Introductions section at the bottom, in order to post in most of the other sections. ALWAYS TRY A SEARCH BEFORE STARTING A NEW TOPIC - Most questions you may have, have likely been already answered. DON'T BE A DRIVE-BY POSTER: As a common courtesy, check back in and reply within 24 hours, or your post will be deleted. Note there's decades of heavily experienced Guzzi professionals on this site, all whom happily give endless amounts of their VALUABLE time for free; BE COURTEOUS AND RESPECTFUL!
  • There is ZERO tolerance on personal attacks and ANY HYPERLINKS to PRODUCT(S) or other competing website(s), including personal pages, social media or other Forums. This ALSO INCLUDES ECU DIAGnostic software, questions and mapping. We work very hard to offer commercially supported products and to keep info relevant here. First offense is a note, second is a warning, third time will get you banned from the site. We don't have the time to chase repeat (and ignorant) offenders. This is NOT a social media platform; It's an ad-free, privately funded website, in small help with user donations. Be sure to see the GTM STORE link above; ALL product purchases help support the site, or you can upgrade your Forum profile or DONATE via the link above.
  • Be sure to see the GTM STORE link also above for our 700+ product inventory, including OEM parts and many of our 100% Made-in-SoCal-USA GTM products and engine kits. In SoCal? Click the SERVICE tab above for the best in service, tires, tuning and installation of our products or custom work, and don't miss our GT MotoCycles® (not) art on the BUILDS tab above. WE'RE HERE ONLINE ONLY - NO PHONE CALLS MADE OR RECEIVED - DO NOT EMAIL AND ASK QUESTIONS OR ASK TO CALL YOU.
  • Like the new V100, GuzziTech is full throttle into the future! We're now running on an all-new server and we've updated our Forum software. The visual differences are obvious, but hopefully you'll notice the super-fast speed. If you notice any glitches or have any issues, please post on the Site Support section at the bottom. If you haven't yet, please upgrade your account which is covered in the Site Support section or via the DONATE tab above, which gives you full site access including the DOWNLOADS section. We really appreciate every $ and your support to keep this site ad-free. Create an account, sign in, upgrade your account, and enjoy. See you on the road in 2024.

What are these wires?

kirkkw

Just got it firing!
GT Contributor
Joined
Jan 19, 2013
Messages
23
Location
Austin TX
When I bought my '14 Cali Touring I was given a bag that included these items.

Can someone tell me what the 2 lead power cord would be used for? It has a 7.5 amp fuse. The bike is stock with 2 excepts: 1. heated corbin seat which isn't connected electrically and a tour/top box that is not connected electrically.

Also there is a white 2 prong plug/connector with a single wire connecting the 2 prongs. Did that come off of the bike or is it to enable a power source for heated grips or some other accessory.

Finally, I can't discern why I would have such a collection of used screws when the only added accessory was the top/tour box. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Guzzi Extras
 
The white plastic plug with a wire loop is used if there is no alarm fitted, or you disconnect the alarm from its socket. I did. When the topcase was fitted, they would have removed the original grabrail and replaced it with an extended rack that could carry the topcase. The fittings would be those used for the original grabrail, or simply those that came with the new rack, which are now surplus. I am not familiar with the cable. Heated grips are powered from a connector at the headstock.

Stephen
 
Stephen,
Thanks for the answers.

I have a new question. Under the seat on the left side directly in front of the battery compartment is a black electrical connector with 2 wires in it. Orange/green and green. The connector has a black plug in it so its not connected.

What are those wires (the connector) for?
 
It sounds like the heated seat connector. The colours are listed as orange/green and blue. Perhaps they changed the blue to green at some stage. It is connected to the frame (battery negative), so if yours does the same then I think you can assume its the heated seat connector.
 
Is this the plug you are referring to?

You are pointing at two locations. Which plug has the correct colour codes? The other plug is probably the diagnostic connector but I can't really tell. Use the wiring diagram to confirm the plug's function.

Also, I have since learnt that some bikes came out with the green instead of the blue on the heated seat connector,
 
I have been busy - attached is a picture of the connection and wires I was referring to. On the left is the rear of the airbox and the right is the battery cover. The silver hose is a hydraulic bleed hose - I assume for the clutch.
20200712 130859
 
In the first picture I posted on this thread there is wiring with a fuse and plug - I found some notes that indicate that wire is to hook up the heated Corbin seat. I don't know why they sent that wiring harness when the bike apparently already is wired for heated seats.
20200712 163554
 
Last edited:
I have a 18 Eldorado and that plug was used to connect the factory accessory USB kit.
Scott
 
It sounds like the heated seat connector. The colours are listed as orange/green and blue. Perhaps they changed the blue to green at some stage. It is connected to the frame (battery negative), so if yours does the same then I think you can assume its the heated seat connector.
I think that is for the optional USB charging port...
 
Back
Top