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Wire kit Yamaha 5KM-86171-00-00

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I was going to start a new thread but figured it would be more appropriate to add to this one.

All Yamaha's have a blank connector to keep dirt out of the additional accessory plug. Now if you have an older model, it may make sense to buy the splitter part but us X4 owners have plenty of plugs already (there are at least 6):

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You can take that blank plug and buy the pins necessary to convert it to a harness. The male connector (plastic part) uses female pins and the female connector uses male pins (I know pretty confusing). The blanks are FEmale, so we need male pins.

You can get them here, which also has option for 2 different wire gauge sizes:

Male https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=227 (these are what you need for the blanks already provided)

You could also just Google Sumitomo p/n 1500-0105 (male).

Don't forget to order seals as well: https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=351

For under 10 bucks you could get the pin connectors for all your accessory plugs

UPDATE: Received my parts from Corsa. I had ordered the wrong pins (female) and they exchanged them for the male pins as well as combined my shipping

On the right you can see the blank plug which requires male pins:

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I ordered two wire gauge sizes:

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Simple to crimp on, make sure you bend over the tabs closest to the end as well or the pin won't engage the locking tab:

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Ready to go, I only needed the positive lead:

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If you're doing reverse lights you'll need the female sockets:

https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=226&category_id=111
Did you order the blank female plugs too, or is that what the seals are for? Sorry if i seem clueless, ive never done this before.

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I made the mistake of ordering the female pins initially and glad I did since the rear backup light harness blanks use them. The seals are just that, seals for male or female pins. The rear backup blank plug comes with a male harness that needs female pins just like the standard accessory male harness comes with a blank female plug

Standard accessory harness under from cowl: Power is male plastic harness supplied with blank female plug which requires male pins and seals from Corsa.
Rear backup harness: Power is female plastic harness supplied with a blank male plug which requires female pins and seals from Corsa.
Thanks! I've got the X2 so I already have the back-up lights but I am wanting to add more lights and USB ports. After I looked again and thought about it over night, it does make sense. This is my first sidexside and I'm enjoying tinkering with it. I can see why people say it becomes an addiction! [emoji3]

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I was going to start a new thread but figured it would be more appropriate to add to this one.

All Yamaha's have a blank connector to keep dirt out of the additional accessory plug. Now if you have an older model, it may make sense to buy the splitter part but us X4 owners have plenty of plugs already (there are at least 6):

Image


You can take that blank plug and buy the pins necessary to convert it to a harness. The male connector (plastic part) uses female pins and the female connector uses male pins (I know pretty confusing). The blanks are FEmale, so we need male pins.

You can get them here, which also has option for 2 different wire gauge sizes:

Male https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=227 (these are what you need for the blanks already provided)

You could also just Google Sumitomo p/n 1500-0105 (male).

Don't forget to order seals as well: https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=351

For under 10 bucks you could get the pin connectors for all your accessory plugs

UPDATE: Received my parts from Corsa. I had ordered the wrong pins (female) and they exchanged them for the male pins as well as combined my shipping

On the right you can see the blank plug which requires male pins:

Image


I ordered two wire gauge sizes:

Image


Simple to crimp on, make sure you bend over the tabs closest to the end as well or the pin won't engage the locking tab:

Image


Ready to go, I only needed the positive lead:

Image


If you're doing reverse lights you'll need the female sockets:

https://www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=226&category_id=111
I wired up a few switches today. The switches are backlit from Mictunning. The male plugs and seals are pretty slick. It took me a second to figure out how the wire was supposed to be crimped on, but I figured it out. At least everything appears to be working ok. I also used 3-way barrel crimps for the ground. Pretty pleased with it all and looks halfway professional! [emoji3]

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Of course you employ local people. But it's still not a locally owned local store - which was the point of the comment. Amazon employs many 'local' people too if you want to look at it that way. But it is a global marketplace. And I don't have a son.....

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