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2014 Continental GT535 wiring harness question

BDCINMD

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Sorry to post this here but as there is no section for the GT535 this seemed to be the most logical place.

I was lucky enough to pick up a 2014 GT 535 with a mere 150 original miles. Unfortunately it had lived a bit of a rough life. However, after replacing all the rubber, filters, oil and fluids, it is back on the road. I did notice one strange thing. When removing the tank to do some work, I noticed that where the main wiring harness attaches to the ECU there seems to be a lone connector that doesn't actually connect to anything. (I've attached a photo). Am I missing something? What should that be attached to if anything?

Thanks.

B.
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BDCINMD

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Managed to answer my own question after digging through the service manual a little closer. So if you're here looking for the answer... It is the pin for use with EMS testing procedures. Not there to be connected to anything during normal operation.
 

Woodstock

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Sorry to post this here but as there is no section for the GT535 this seemed to be the most logical place.

I was lucky enough to pick up a 2014 GT 535 with a mere 150 original miles. Unfortunately it had lived a bit of a rough life. However, after replacing all the rubber, filters, oil and fluids, it is back on the road. I did notice one strange thing. When removing the tank to do some work, I noticed that where the main wiring harness attaches to the ECU there seems to be a lone connector that doesn't actually connect to anything. (I've attached a photo). Am I missing something? What should that be attached to if anything?

Thanks.

B.
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Please post pics of your bike.
 
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