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Stelvio electrical info please?

John in PA

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There doesn't seem to be a wiring diagram in the Stelvio service manual linked on Guzzitech. I'm wondering how to identify and locate the plugs that I understand are present for prewired electrical accessories. I believe that heated handgrips, driving lights, and GPS are all plug and play on the Stelvio. I'd like to know which plugs are which and where they're located so I can use them for my own (nefarious?) purposes. (Might want to add some aftermarket stuff, and want it to integrate with Guzzi controls.
If anybody has access to the install instructions for the Guzzi accessories, and can send/link a copy, that would have what I need in it.

TIA, and Merry Christmas (or your chosen holiday) to all!!!!!!!!!!
 
There was a wiring diagram posted a while back on here, If your lucky Ive posted a link to it, or a pic.
For my part there are two plugs tried up either side of the fairing for the spots, white plugs with, I think. a yellow wire. On the near side,( in the uk, or gear selector side) there is a black plug tied up , has a green insert, that does the Tomtom, but only if you use the Guzzi mount, otherwise you have to extend it. As for the grips I went for the direct route as the Menu button can play up, ie cant select the grips to turn them off, cant reset the clock,cant reset the service light. Hope this helps.
 
Carl Allisons posting from the mild side today:

I'm not back at home base yet (visiting my son and daughter-in-law in Arizona) but when I get back, I'll be adding schematics for the Stelvio, Norge ABS/Sport 1200 ABS, Bellagio, V7 Classic, Convert (4 versions) and an update for the G5. If that isn't enough, that will be followed later by a short missive on the insane wiring of some of the early loop frames borne of an email exchange between Pat Hayes, Greg Bender and I. 30 years plus these bikes have been around and there are circuits there that look like they're fused - but aren't!!!. Weird. Luigi - what were you thinking?...
 
Gary wrote:
There was a wiring diagram posted a while back on here, If your lucky Ive posted a link to it, or a pic.
For my part there are two plugs tried up either side of the fairing for the spots, white plugs with, I think. a yellow wire. On the near side,( in the uk, or gear selector side) there is a black plug tied up , has a green insert, that does the Tomtom, but only if you use the Guzzi mount, otherwise you have to extend it. As for the grips I went for the direct route as the Menu button can play up, ie cant select the grips to turn them off, cant reset the clock,cant reset the service light. Hope this helps. [file name=STELVIO1200_WiringDiagram.pdf size=706888]https://www.guzzitech.com/images/fbfiles/files/STELVIO1200_WiringDiagram.pdf[/file]

Wow

Just a few minutes looking at the schematic and I found 4 or 5 errors.

Hopefully, Carl can clean it up.

Who would have thought that you have to have the high beams on just for the alternator to work. :S
 
Looking at it I think you mean the low beams, which are on all the time except when starting, maybe there are fewer than you thought, LOl.
 
John in PA Thanks much. Can you identify the grip heater wires and plugs anyway??

The only way really is to remove the body work and find them. They're all there but cable tied to the main loom, I couldnt find the right spot plug until the body work was removed. As they go to the grips they could be on the headstock.
 
Gary wrote:
Looking at it I think you mean the low beams, which are on all the time except when starting, maybe there are fewer than you thought, LOl.

You are right.

It never crossed my mind since I thought it was not legal (or safe, heat wise) to run the lo and high beam filaments at the same time.

That has to put some heat into the headlight housing.
 
You can reach the plugs for the electrical heating without stripping the bike (if you have not too big arms :) ).They are on the right side of the bike, two small white plugs. It was too dark in the garage to take a picture, sorry for that.
 
Thanks for the input, all.
Not to flog a dead horse, but which color wires are on each plug? I know blue and green are the GPS, with a small white plug(same as Norge) That leaves the driving light plugs/wires, and the grip heater plugs/wires.
 
John in PA wrote:
Thanks for the input, all.
Not to flog a dead horse, but which color wires are on each plug? I know blue and green are the GPS, with a small white plug(same as Norge) That leaves the driving light plugs/wires, and the grip heater plugs/wires.

The wires for the heated grip plugs are green and blue. They come from one bundle, right side of the bike, tied to the frame.
 
My hot grips are indeed green and blue (the wiring of the bike), as I told before. But the grips self have a brown and black wiring, but they are officially for the 1200 sport. Maybe the Stelvio ones are green and blue too? That should be logical?
 
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