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Old 05-24-2019, 03:45 PM
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I'm looking for a full/detailed wiring diagram for the 2004 EC300.

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Gasgas.es has most of the manuals on it with wiring diagrams. That is where I got mine from in the past.
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Gasgas.es has most of the manuals on it with wiring diagrams. That is where I got mine from in the past.
Hi, mine's a 2004 model, I downloaded the 2004 manual but unfortunately it doesn't include a wiring diagram.

I did a bit more digging and this is what I found...

2004 Manual - No wiring diagram.
2005 Manual - No wiring diagram.
2006 Manual - Wiring diagram but it's blurry/low resolution can't read wire colours.
2007 Manual - Wiring diagram but it's blurry/low resolution can't read wire colours.
2008 Manual - Wiring diagram but it's blurry/low resolution can't read wire colours.
2009 Manual - Good wiring diagram, everything is clear.

Here's an image of the EC wiring diagram from the 2009 manual, but I can't post it at full resolution...

Interestingly in the bottom right hand corner it's labelled as the 2006 diagram.

2009 EC Wiring Diagram.jpg

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Just looking at the wiring diagram...

I've noticed the Horn and Kill Switch are labelled incorrectly, the Horn is actually the Kill Switch and vice versa.

Just a minor point but it might help someone understand why the horn keeps beeping when they're trying to stop the engine!

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That's why it's called "ELECTRIC SCHEMAS".

Definition of scheme: make plans, especially in a devious way or with intent to do something wrong
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