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Old 02-09-2012, 09:03 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I was thinking that connector was under the recoil starter cover, but now that crazy mentioned it, I think he's right, I think you have to remove the black plastic body panel that's above the recoil starter........the long black plastic body panel that runs from the back fender up under the gas tank.
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You may be able to just remove the recoil starter cover and remove that bottom push pin and just pull out on the bottom of the black body panel and see the connector up under the body panel.
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Old 02-09-2012, 09:19 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I was thinking that connector was under the recoil starter cover, but now that crazy mentioned it, I think he's right, I think you have to remove the black plastic body panel that's above the recoil starter........the long black plastic body panel that runs from the back fender up under the gas tank.
Yea it's right above where that starter cover is and srry I was thing of my 06 it has a red side panel but ur right it's balck
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You may be able to just remove the recoil starter cover and remove that bottom push pin and just pull out on the bottom of the black body panel and see the connector up under the body panel.
To be honest it'll be easer to just take it off it's just a few of those black rivets and one screw I think and u can just pull it away from the body and ull be looking right at it
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Thank you crazy, jkhuntin I live in Athens area ga and went to almost all the home games this last year , I'm a big dawgg fan I just hope we can have a nother year like we had last season
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No problem
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