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Never connect anything until you've tested the connector first with a voltmeter. Many throttles get destroyed before they ever have a chance to work, when they get connected to a connector that carries battery voltage.Hi I'm about to put a throttle on my Viking harrier and the way you say to test is for the power plug on the bike but how do I test for the throttle before I connect it thanks
Connect the black meter probe to any known ground and with the red probe, check each pin in the connector to see the voltages. The controller needs to be powered and switched on for that.
Next, set your meter to test continuity (beep) and with the black probe on any known ground, test each pin to see which is grounded.
Note that it's normal for the signal wire to have a pull-up or pull-down resistor, so it'll would read as a 5v or ground. You have to apply a bit of common sense by looking at the wire colours to figure out which is which after you have the measurements.
Throttle wire colours are always logical on three-wire ones, but the 5 and 6 wire ones take a bit more detective work to figure out which three are the actual throttle.
Once you've figured out what wire is what on each side of the connection, check that the pins match on each side. In about 50% of cases you have to move pins in the connector to get them to match.