How to Wire a Motorcycle for Ignition?
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Connect the trigger wire, ground wire, high-voltage coil wire, ignition wire, and kill switch wire of the motorcycle ignition system using a new DC ignition module. The blue and yellow wire on the top left is the trigger signal terminal, which connects to the generator's trigger signal. The black and yellow wire on the top right is the ignition energy output terminal, leading to the high-voltage coil. The green wire on the bottom left is the ground connection; if left unconnected, it means the internal circuit is already grounded. The two pins on the right connector: the upper one is for the kill switch (connect to the kill switch; if left unconnected, it usually indicates a DC ignition system). The lower red and black wire connects to the ignition power source. Additional reference information: Note: The ignition module requires only two wires to be connected manually; the rest can simply be plugged in. Connect the blue wire to the neutral line and the red-white wire to the relay on the live wire, then plug in the remaining connectors. For DC ignition modules, no manual wiring is needed—just plug it in to use.