• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Kill Button Wiring

crew67lm

Husqvarna
AA Class
Got a 1981 430 XC that didn't have a kill button on it. Since I am unfamiliar with this bikes wiring,can anybody tell me what wire on the coil gets grounded to shut it down? There is a blue wire on the left hand spade terminal on the coil,a black or dark grey wire on the right,underneath that wire is an orange or faded red wire coming out of the body of the coil,and a black wire running to ground. I assume the orange wire gets grounded to kill the motor,but if anyone knows for sure,I'd like to know. Thanks.
 
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