Hex ezCAN for CAN-bus-equipped Motorcycles
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On all Harley-Davidson, KTM, Husqvarna, Triumph, Ducati
and Yamaha models, connect the ezCAN CAN-bus
connector to the motorcycle’s diagnostic connector.
On the Honda CRF1100 Africa Twin, connect the ezCAN
CAN-bus connector to the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)
connector located under the rear edge of the fuel tank.
5. Connect the orange ezCAN power cable to the battery’s positive
terminal (+).
6. Connect the brown ezCAN power cable to the battery’s negative
terminal (–). Always re-connect the negative terminal last.
7. To learn how to configure your ezCAN, click this link.
8. Connect your accessories to the ezCAN power circuits as shown
in the sub-sections below. Pay attention to the output circuit
colours, making sure you configure each output circuit to power
the correct accessory.
9. Switch the motorcycle’s ignition ON.
10. Test that each accessory is working as expected, fine-tuning the
cut-off amperage limit for each power circuit as needed.
3.3 Before you wire your accessories…
The ezCAN kit includes four 2-wire stub connectors, four PWM control
wires with male terminal, four rubber stoppers, and two male blanking
plugs. Use the blanking plugs to cover all power output plugs you will not
be using.
The power output plug shown below is a typical female output plug found
on the ezCAN. Each ezCAN power circuit has three wires:
A solid red, blue, yellow or white wire (lower right terminal,
below). This is the 12V+ wire.
A wire of the same colour as the solid-coloured wire, with
white or black tracer (lower left terminal, below). This is the
pulse-width modulation (PWM/data) control wire. It is used for
controlling light intensity if the accessory is a three-wire light.
A black wire (upper terminal, below). This is the Ground or
negative return wire.
IMPORTANT
Not all accessories use red cables for 12V+ or brown cables
for Ground. If you do not know what one or more wires on
your accessory are for, ask the manufacturer for the
accessory’s pinouts (terminal assignments).