I’m trying to wire a tilt/trim gauge for a 2005 Yamaha F200TZR outboard. I’ve found what I think is the harness, but I can’t make sense of the connections. I found a connector in the motor that has connections in it that are a combination of pink, pink with white tracer and pink with black tracer. That connector is connected to a harness that has pink, grey, orange and black. The end of the harness where the instruments connect has the same four colors; pink, grey, orange and black. The pink and grey pair are connected to the oil and temperature warning lights that are in the tach. Nothing is connected to the black and orange pair. The tilt/trim gauge that I'm trying to connect has three connections; one labeled “+” with a yellow wire, one labeled “-“ with a pink wire and the third, labeled “U” with a black wire. The pink and black wires go into a connector that is identical to the one coming from the motor, the yellow is stand alone. As I said, the connector on the gauge is identical to the instrument end of the connector coming from the motor; even the same gender, so it doesn’t mate with the connector from the gauge. But, that’s just the beginning of my confusion. I thought the pink wire was the signal from the tilt/trim sender, so why would it be in use for one of the warning lights? I’ve never had the occasion for the warning lights to come on, so I’ll leave open the possibility that that’s not correctly wired. Also, the pink wire on the gauge goes to the terminal labeled “-“ so that doesn’t sound right. I’m wondering if:
A: I have the wrong gauge
B: The gauge is wired wrong
C: I’m looking at the wrong harness coming from the motor
D: All of the above
Any help is greatly appreciated. I’ve searched high and low for a comprehensive wiring schematic, but with no luck.
A: I have the wrong gauge
B: The gauge is wired wrong
C: I’m looking at the wrong harness coming from the motor
D: All of the above
Any help is greatly appreciated. I’ve searched high and low for a comprehensive wiring schematic, but with no luck.
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