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how do you hotwire a klr?
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 2:19 am
by Dale Johnson
Well, My bug is broke, my Jeep is broke and the wife needs the van
for an appointment tomorrow. So I got a new shift lever today and now
I can't find my key. I think it fell out of my van and is alongside
the road somewhere. So I need to get to work tomorrow and have no
key. Can't afford a locksmith till next payday. Has anyone ever
hotwired a KLR?
Dale
So-Cal
how do you hotwire a klr?
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 2:45 am
by Mark Wilson
I have never hotwired a KLR before, but I think if you run a jumper wire
from the + on the battery, to the + on the coil, then bump the starter with
a screwdriver.
It worked on my old chevys anyway..
MotorMark
----- Original Message -----
From: Dale Johnson
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 3:19 AM
Subject: [DSN_klr650] How do you hotwire a KLR?
> Well, My bug is broke, my Jeep is broke and the wife needs the van
> for an appointment tomorrow. So I got a new shift lever today and now
> I can't find my key. I think it fell out of my van and is alongside
> the road somewhere. So I need to get to work tomorrow and have no
> key. Can't afford a locksmith till next payday. Has anyone ever
> hotwired a KLR?
>
> Dale
> So-Cal
>
how do you hotwire a klr?
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 3:45 am
by professor.jim@att.net
Dale,
1) Disconnect the 6-wire connector from the ignition switch.
Using the 6-wire connector from the main harness:
2) Connect the WHITE & the BROWN wires together.
This provides power to most circuits.
3) Connect the RED & the RED/WHITE wires together.
This provides power to the tailight & meter lights.
4) Start your engine ...
... you MUST use your kill switch to stop your engine.
... disconnect the jumper from the White & Brown wires when
you park your bike.
Remember, the WHITE wire is always hot.
Professor A9 Federal Way, WA. [USA]
++++++++++++
--- "Dale Johnson" wrote:
[snip]
> I can't find my key. I think it fell out of my van and is alongside
> the road somewhere. So I need to get to work tomorrow and have no
> key. Can't afford a locksmith till next payday. Has anyone ever
> hotwired a KLR?
>
> Dale
> So-Cal
how do you hotwire a klr?
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 5:18 am
by IronJungle@Hotmail.com
Good directions, but you forgot the first few steps of hotwiring:
- Wait till dark
- rip headlight off with crowbar
- tear up switch with screwdriver
- etc...
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., professor.jim@a... wrote:
> Dale,
>
> 1) Disconnect the 6-wire connector from the ignition switch.
>
> Using the 6-wire connector from the main harness:
> 2) Connect the WHITE & the BROWN wires together.
> This provides power to most circuits.
>
> 3) Connect the RED & the RED/WHITE wires together.
> This provides power to the tailight & meter lights.
>
> 4) Start your engine ...
> ... you MUST use your kill switch to stop your engine.
> ... disconnect the jumper from the White & Brown wires when
> you park your bike.
>
> Remember, the WHITE wire is always hot.
>
> Professor A9 Federal Way, WA. [USA]
>
> ++++++++++++
> --- "Dale Johnson" wrote:
> [snip]
> > I can't find my key. I think it fell out of my van and is
alongside
> > the road somewhere. So I need to get to work tomorrow and have no
> > key. Can't afford a locksmith till next payday. Has anyone ever
> > hotwired a KLR?
> >
> > Dale
> > So-Cal
how do you hotwire a klr?
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 8:43 am
by George Basinet
professor.jim@... wrote:
> Dale,
>
> 1) Disconnect the 6-wire connector from the ignition switch.
>
> Using the 6-wire connector from the main harness:
> 2) Connect the WHITE & the BROWN wires together.
> This provides power to most circuits.
>
> 3) Connect the RED & the RED/WHITE wires together.
> This provides power to the tailight & meter lights.
>
> 4) Start your engine ...
> ... you MUST use your kill switch to stop your engine.
> ... disconnect the jumper from the White & Brown wires when
> you park your bike.
>
> Remember, the WHITE wire is always hot.
>
> Professor A9 Federal Way, WA. [USA]
>
Professor, Can we assume that you were not always a professor and you are
now living under the Witness Protection Program? Great information.
George
Escondido, CA
how do you hotwire a klr?
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 2:56 pm
by Dale Johnson
> 1) Disconnect the 6-wire connector from the ignition switch.
>
> Using the 6-wire connector from the main harness:
> 2) Connect the WHITE & the BROWN wires together.
> This provides power to most circuits.
>
> 3) Connect the RED & the RED/WHITE wires together.
> This provides power to the tailight & meter lights.
>
> 4) Start your engine ...
> ... you MUST use your kill switch to stop your engine.
> ... disconnect the jumper from the White & Brown wires when
> you park your bike.
>
> Remember, the WHITE wire is always hot.
>
> Professor A9 Federal Way, WA. [USA]
Hey Jim that was by far the easyest way to go it took two electrical
connectors no wire and was done pretty quick, works great thanks a
million.
Dale
nklr it was just meant to be....
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 3:18 pm
by cosmo_bojinski@hotmail.com
Renewed hope for all those with a Playboy mag. in their bottom
drawer...cosmo
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Ted Fulmer" wrote
> I had one of those "goose bump" moments earlier today as I cleaned
> out my cubicle for an office move. I've been in the same h-p
building
> since 1985 and the same cubicle since 1995, but h-p has sold this
> building and we're moving across town.
>
> I had most of my cube packed up when I opened a drawer I don't use
> much. There at the bottom was a brochure for the 1997 Dual Purpose
> Series bikes from Kawasaki. Open it up to see full color pictures
> of "my" bike, the klr250 and the ke100 from 1997.
>
> Guess it was just meant to be.
> =====
> Ted Fulmer
> Optimizing the balance between employment and motorcycle riding
since
> 2/96.