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outtacontrol11

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Hey i have a Honda c90 i bought off a mate, he lost the key as it had been sittin in his shed for a few years. Now the problem started when i jammed a screwriver into the ignition, then i locked multigrips onto the end of the handle, gave it a helping hand and then pop crack the ignition barrel popped in two. lol

Running into the broken key switch there are: Blue, Black, Blue with Pink stripe, Orange, Red, Green and a Black with White stripe.

Would anyone know which wires to connect to where to get some spark, im not too worried about running lights etc. Any help would be appreciated.
 
its a c90 so some of the ct parts are interchangable, not this one unfortunately.
 
na its still different to that one, it has a real big flat plug on it..
surely someone knows which wires need to be connected to get power?
 
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I have a few ct110 and a ct90. My ct90 only has two wires coming out the back of the igition switch, so I am unsure there. If it had the four wires you can get the universal igition switch but you have to file the backing part of where the igition switch fits, Beacue the chinese ones are slightly larger.
 
Hi outtacontrol
wana post up some pics of the ignition? that might help us to find a solution to your problem

Tina
 
hey, judging by the amount of wires, id say that one would be for battery power, one for kill switch, one for ignition, green will be an earth. sorry to say i don't actually know which ones to connect. but if your like me and not scared to get in and play around lols. and have a look around. i would look into similar coloured wires first. recently i had a rusty old 2 stroke.. idk what to call it, chopper thing? key had 2 red and 2 black, black was kill switch and red was battery power. id say you would need battery power connected and kill switch not. but testing is at your own risk. please correct me if im wrong. (please forgive this post if irrelevant)
 
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