The usual procedure is to remove the old wire and replace it with new wire.
The end sockets have to be rewired. The schematic for the rewire is on the ballast label.
If there is no ground wire connect the ground wire to the neutral wire.
coil on side of fly wheel broke of can refit but want to rewire bike from start to finish key start to cut of switch to coil whole bike but need to know lay out of wiring of bike and replace all wireing
Not necessarily. It would depend on the condition of the wiring. If it is an older house with cloth covered wires it may be advisable to rewire. If existing wiring is aluminum you might also consider rewiring. Depending on the length of wires that enter the current box, you may need some external junction boxes.
The life span of the wiring in a typical house is between 60 to 80 years. The main electric service should be replaced about every 30 to 40 years.
eHow is a great resource for topics like this, with articles like "How to Re-Wire a Lamp," "How to Rewire a Lamp with a Rotary Switch," "How to Rewire an Old Lamp," and "How to Wire a Floor Lamp."
Rewiring is easy
which model?
Yes, if you rewire the bed and rewire the plug on the wall to 220 volts.
The end sockets have to be rewired. The schematic for the rewire is on the ballast label.
Type your answer here... Why are you wanting to rewire the brake lights?
a while
Go to Road Race Enginiering they have a page on how to rewire the CAS
Unless the ballast is a multi tap primary you can not rewire it for 220 volts.
rewire them.
If Available you buy the correct Wiring Harness.
Its possible if you rewire it correctly