Denstar motorcycle color code and their meaning

Denstar motorcycle color code and their meaning

Today we will be discussing about Denstar motorcycle electrical system, its wire color code, and its meaning, here are a few of the wire color codes and their meaning for you to understand the way the electrical system works.

Red Wire: The red wire is the opening current, and it sends current to the black wire when the motorcycle is turned on

Black Wire: The black wire is the wire that is responsible for disturbing current to other components of the motorcycle when turned on.

The Black and white: This is the wire that is responsible for the engine off, sometimes when wet with water it will make the motorcycle engine not start.

The Green Wire: The green wire represents the wire that carries the negative current, in general, anywhere you find the green wire on Denstar motorcycle, it represents the negative current.

The Red and Yellow Wire: The red and yellow wire represents the wire that is responsible for supplying current for the hand start. it gives the starter solenoid current for it to start the engine when the button is pressed.

The Blue Wire: This is the wire that is responsible for the headlight of the motorcycle, the headlight bulb has two filaments, one is to increase the brightness and the other is to reduce the brightness. The blue wire is to increase the brightness of the light

The White Wire: The white wire reduces the brightness of the light bulb as it supplies current to the other filament that is low in brightness.

Brow or sometimes brow and white: This is the wire that gives the packing light bulb current to turn on

The blue (the light blue): This is for the trafficator, it represents the right side of the trafficator

The Orange: This is the wire that supplies current to the left side of the trafficator.

The yellow wire: It sends a signal from the fuel gauge to the dashboard for the dashboard to be able to display the amount of fuel left in the tank.

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