Yamaha FJR1300A(D) Service Manual page 119

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1. Right grip warmer lead
2. Brake hose (front brake master cylinder to brake
pipe/lower joint assembly)
3. Right handlebar switch lead
4. Clutch hose
5. Left handlebar switch lead
6. Clutch switch lead
7. Main switch lead
8. Immobilizer unit lead
9. Front wheel sensor lead
10. Brake hose (brake pipe/upper joint assembly to left
front brake caliper)
11. Brake hose (brake pipe/upper joint assembly to
right front brake caliper)
12. Brake hose (metering valve to right front brake
caliper)
13. Brake hose (brake pipe/upper joint assembly to
front brake calipers)
14. Relay unit lead
15. Main fuse lead
16. Right auxiliary light coupler
17. Positive battery lead
18. Front right turn signal light coupler
19. Throttle cable (accelerator cable)
20. Throttle cable (decelerator cable)
21. Front brake light switch lead
A. Pass the clutch hose, handlebar switch leads, grip
warmer leads, front brake light switch lead, and
clutch switch lead through the guide.
B. Route the main switch lead to the inside of the
clutch hose.
C. Fasten the right handlebar switch lead, right grip
warmer lead, front brake light switch lead, main
switch lead, and immobilizer unit lead with a plastic
locking tie. Face the end of the plastic locking tie
downward, angled inward, and then cut off the
excess end of the tie.
D. Route the immobilizer unit lead to the inside of the
clutch hose.
E. Insert the projection on the wire harness holder
completely into the hole in the electrical
components tray.
F. To electrical components board
G. Pass the brake hose (front brake master cylinder to
brake pipe/lower joint assembly), right handlebar
switch lead, right grip warmer lead, throttle cables,
and front brake light switch lead through the guide
as shown in the illustration.
H. Fasten the right grip warmer lead to the throttle
cables with a plastic locking tie 10 mm (0.39 in) or
less from the end of the throttle cable boot. Face
the end of the plastic locking tie upward or
downward, and then cut off the excess end of the
tie.
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