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FZR600R wiring diagram

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:31 pm
by IanG1
Hi All, new here but will cut straight to the chase.
Anyone got or point me in the direction on the net of a wiring diagram for a 1995 FZR600R foxeye UK model
I am particularly interested in the fuel pump and relay along with the fuel switch which controls on and reserve etc.
Any help appreciated, if you have a scan you could email then PM for my addy as I don't like to post it on the net for obvious reasons
Thanks


Ian

Re: FZR600R wiring diagram

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:41 pm
by megaloxana
Here's a wiring diagram

Im not sure if it will be the same for you, but you can see if the wiring colors match up to your bike.

Re: FZR600R wiring diagram

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:49 pm
by sweekster
Here is the correct diagram for that bike.

Re: FZR600R wiring diagram

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:20 pm
by IanG1
Thanks guys,
I have seen the latter one but my bike has an electrical switch which controls the on/reserve instead of a manual tap and I can't see that on the diagram. The model has the pump fitted inside the tank if that helps

Cheers

Ian

Re: FZR600R wiring diagram

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:36 pm
by the_finch
IanG1 wrote:Thanks guys,
I have seen the latter one but my bike has an electrical switch which controls the on/reserve instead of a manual tap and I can't see that on the diagram. The model has the pump fitted inside the tank if that helps

Cheers

Ian
Sounds the same as the US FJ1200 and some FZR1000's, if I remember right. When the fuel gets low, the bike only runs on two cylinders until you flip the "reserve" switch, right?

Re: FZR600R wiring diagram

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:47 pm
by IanG1
the_finch wrote:
IanG1 wrote:Thanks guys,
I have seen the latter one but my bike has an electrical switch which controls the on/reserve instead of a manual tap and I can't see that on the diagram. The model has the pump fitted inside the tank if that helps

Cheers

Ian
Sounds the same as the US FJ1200 and some FZR1000's, if I remember right. When the fuel gets low, the bike only runs on two cylinders until you flip the "reserve" switch, right?
Yes thats the one, the switch is mounted on top of the LHS fairing panel