I have a new Suzuki 20 HP DF20ATL that came with remote and wiring harness. I bought a Suzuki tac. part # 99105-80101. The tac. has a plug that mates to a matching plug on motor harness but I'm not getting any responce from tac. Is there a way to test tac. or another connection I need to make inside motor? All other motor functions work, warning horn, tilt, start. Thanks.
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The 4 pin connector should be for the monitor functions. There should be 5 more individual wires coming out of the tach harness. The three male bullet connectors ( yellow, black, gray ) have to be connected to the engine harness also. These are the connections for the analog signal wire, ground, and power. The two female bullets are piggy backs of power and ground to other components you may want to connectHenry
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I hate to dredge up an old thread but I just purchased the same motor setup and I purchased a tach, 99105-80001. I thought the only difference was that mine was a black face and the 80101 was a white face. anyhow, when I received the tach, there is a four pin connector (as you described) along with several other male and female connectors. The colors on the end of the wiring harness however do not match these colors ( I don't know if they were supposed to but I was hoping for that. Additionally, I don't see another four pin harness on the motor wiring harness. That being said, I went to the manual that came with the motor and I'm having trouble even finding some of the color coded wires, i.e. there are two red/green tracer wires in the harness. That color code isn't even referenced in any of the wiring diagrams. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Just to make sure, what is the year and model of your motor. What are the wire colors in your harness, and even better if you can send a picture. Usually the green/red (Green wire with a red stripe) usually is an ignition on power source. I am not sure what it is, if its the other way red/green ( red wire with a green stripe) Yellow is the tach signal, Black is ground, Gray is power. The four pin connector is for the monitor lights - Check engine, water temp, oil, rev limit.Henry
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This is the Tach along with the wiring harness and another wire set. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. When I did the motor and rigging, everything seemed to be plug and play, but apparently this tach isn't the direct plug in for this motor. If there is a specific tach set can you let me know and I'll return this one.
Pete
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Yellow wire on harness goes to Yellow on Tach - This is the tach signal
Red wire /green tracer and gray wire combined on harness goes to gray wire on tach - Power source from engine
Individual red wire /green tracer - ignition on power source, some people connect this to their gauge lights (it you trace it back, it actually piggybacks from red wire /green tracer and gray wire on the right side)
Black wires are ground - ( the left side should piggy back from the right side black wires )
The duplicates on the Tach monitor are for powering ( gray ) and Grounding ( black ) other gauges you may have.
The harness with the black and green orange wire are used if you need more terminals to piggy back power and ground to other gauges, networks, etc.
However, I don't not see the four pin connector from your engine harness side picture, there must be another connector somewhere - the tach monitors will not work with out it ( eng light, rev, temp, oil )
Henry
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At the engine side of your harness there should be another 4 pin connector that connects to the motor to deliver tach monitor functions
If there is not a four pin connector at both ends of the engine harness; possibly it is the wrong harness???
I would think with it being a 2019, it should be in the harness.Henry
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Thank you very much. I'll try it out this weekend. There is no four pin connector on the wiring harness coming from the engine, I am wondering if the idiot light on the front of the motor is where those wires possibly went. I went on Suzuki's website to look for a possible contact number to call and/or an email to send a technical question. Doesn't look like they really want to talk.....
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Originally posted by the great orator View PostThank you very much. I'll try it out this weekend. There is no four pin connector on the wiring harness coming from the engine, I am wondering if the idiot light on the front of the motor is where those wires possibly went. I went on Suzuki's website to look for a possible contact number to call and/or an email to send a technical question. Doesn't look like they really want to talk.....
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Originally posted by Nayna32 View PostYellow wire on harness goes to Yellow on Tach - This is the tach signal
Red wire /green tracer and gray wire combined on harness goes to gray wire on tach - Power source from engine
Individual red wire /green tracer - ignition on power source, some people connect this to their gauge lights (it you trace it back, it actually piggybacks from red wire /green tracer and gray wire on the right side)
Black wires are ground - ( the left side should piggy back from the right side black wires )
The duplicates on the Tach monitor are for powering ( gray ) and Grounding ( black ) other gauges you may have.
The harness with the black and green orange wire are used if you need more terminals to piggy back power and ground to other gauges, networks, etc.
However, I don't not see the four pin connector from your engine harness side picture, there must be another connector somewhere - the tach monitors will not work with out it ( eng light, rev, temp, oil )
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