I have a 1996 Yamaha 70TLRU outboard, and bought the same era multifunction tach and speedometer. I'm sure I'll be needing a wiring harness or two, or some kind of adapter, but the information I've found online is for newer gauges/outboards, or so it seems. I currently have a wiring harness that connects the motor to the Yamaha side-mount control. There are five or six wires in that harness that are capped off (by the factory it seems). Are any of the wires in that harness for connecting to the gauges? What other harness(es) would I need? Some kind of wiring diagram would be great, but of course nothing but the outboard manual came with the motor/boat.
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There are seven wires coming off the wiring harness to the control (Model 703), on one set there are four, red, black, yellow, and green. The other set is a set of six wires, two red, two light green, and two light blue with a red stripe, all spliced together into three rubber sheathed connectors. The tach has the two four pin connectors, one male, one female. Is 68F-82553-70-00 the right wiring harness to connect the gauges to the engine for oil and tilt for the gauges and motor I have? I can't tell which gauge harness I would need to connect to the control harness from what I've read in related posts. Any install guides and/or manuals for the gauges would be a plus. Thank you for your help.
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There are seven wires coming off the wiring harness to the control (Model 703), on one set there are four, red, black, yellow, and green. The other set is a set of six wires, two red, two light green, and two light blue with a red stripe, all spliced together into three rubber sheathed connectors. The tach has the two four pin connectors, one male, one female. Is 68F-82553-70-00 the right wiring harness to connect the gauges to the engine for oil and tilt for the gauges and motor I have? I can't tell which gauge harness I would need to connect to the control harness from what I've read in related posts. Any install guides and/or manuals for the gauges would be a plus. Thank you for your help.
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