Damaged ECM connector, PLEASE HELP
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Damaged ECM connector, PLEASE HELP
I have a 2007 Nightster and I relocated the ECM that was under the seat when I pulled the fender off. Well the rear tire rubbed through the gray connector that attaches to the ECM. Does anyone know where I can get this part??? Bike is out of commission till I get this part so please help so I can get back on the road!
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this is the closest thing to it I have found online but I am not even sure this is the right part or how to tell. I dont even know what its called besides a connector
http://www.mouser.com/search/Product...EAqbMoaA%3D%3D
http://www.mouser.com/search/Product...EAqbMoaA%3D%3D
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this is the closest thing to it I have found online but I am not even sure this is the right part or how to tell. I dont even know what its called besides a connector
http://www.mouser.com/search/Product...EAqbMoaA%3D%3D
http://www.mouser.com/search/Product...EAqbMoaA%3D%3D
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Looks like the connector comes apart. See if you can open it up. Should be able to find round pin connectors at local parts house. Crimp them on and give it a touch of solder. Place pins with a dab of superglue back into connector. Zip ties and black electrical tape should hold it together. Find a wiring diagram to make sure you get them in the right place. When soldering don't put to much on. Solder creates resistance and may give the ecm false readings. Good luck!
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Looks like the connector comes apart. See if you can open it up. Should be able to find round pin connectors at local parts house. Crimp them on and give it a touch of solder. Place pins with a dab of superglue back into connector. Zip ties and black electrical tape should hold it together. Find a wiring diagram to make sure you get them in the right place. When soldering don't put to much on. Solder creates resistance and may give the ecm false readings. Good luck!
no way of just replacing the whole thing I guess?? If it comes to this I am taking it in cause that is more than I want to do on my own. Not a fan of electrical.
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ya this is where I found the link to the one for sale. his bike is a FXDLI. do they use the same connector?