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OK I have never done this before but here goes'! I am trying to install the OEM Heated Grip kit, for the most part its pretty simple, but being a life long Aircraft Mechanic I guess my logical way of thinking gets in the way sometimes. When I am asked to just start plugging wires here and there with no identification or color let alone a wiring diagram I get worried. Can anyone out there help me out with that? The instructions I downloaded give like 3 maybe 4 actual plug the blue into the blue and green into the green, but then in the factory harness I have a grey wire, there is no grey wire coming from the grip on the left, only blue, green, and white. Am I supposed to just guess and hope I don't short out the control box and plug the white and grey wires together? Any input would be greatly appreciated. I will see If I can upload a couple pictures that might shed some light on my dilemma. I am working on a 2014 CB1100 I guess I should have said that earlier sorry.
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Welcome Tim. I’m sure someone with a factory service manual will help you get this sorted.
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paging Mr popgun, Mr popgun, come to the forum please
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(04-24-2018, 06:36 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Welcome Tim. I’m sure someone with a factory service manual will help you get this sorted.
I appreciate that, I guess I am to set in my ways. All my other mods have easy but this one is starting to drive me nuts.
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I did mine quite a while ago, and have long since threw out the instructions- but I don't remember it being confusing at all. My bike is also a 2014.
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2014 huh? I work on aircraft electronics too and we just plug in wires any ol where. Wait, thats not how you do it? Really? Ok, JK LOL.
We have a wiring diagram avail. In .pdf that Max and I made. I’ll look for the link. However, the wiring diagram does not show heated grips. I have a schematic for that too from another site. I’ll have to look for it, so give me a few. I can’t post it here for various reasons, but I can email it to you. I’ll pm you my address in a few minutes.
Normally, the Honda instructions are VERY specific with no ambiguous steps so it is strange you are having problems.
Oh yeah, you do have the attachment kit too right? It is separate from the grip kit.
OK, here is the “Max” diagram. It’s for an ABS model. If you live with this I can help you out by email. Off to look at the grip instructions.
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Where is the "Max" diagram, popgun?
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Uhhhh, I forgot that huh?
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....#pid198297
Click on the link Max provided
Tim, if you follow the instructions exactly, you should not have any problems. In one step they show you plugging the left grip green wire and harness green wire in, then the blue grip wire and blue harness wire.
Then plug in the 2 unlabeled wires together. One of those is the gray wire with a tube you put on it.
The right grips don’t matter. Either wire goes in where it shows them. It is a series resistive circuit and either way is good. Thats why they aren’t labeled on the instructions.
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Good on you, popgun!
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Cormanus, just throw another shrimp on the barbi for me, mate!! (I bet Aussies still hate that commercial

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Ferret, I’m starting to feel like Igofar on the ST board

At least we have Sportsterdoc, Max, and Wisedrum to help out!!!!