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2002 Yamaha DT125R Full Wiring Loom Diagram Needed (14-Wire CDI)

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    Hi, I’m trying to find the correct full wiring loom diagram for my 2002 Yamaha DT125R DE03 / 3RMM (VIN starts JYADE031) with the 14-wire CDI.

    I recently bought a replacement loom from eBay, but only some of the connectors match up properly. A few plugs fit perfectly, but others are completely different, so I think the bike may have mixed-year electrics or swapped parts from previous owners.

    The bike has definitely been messed around with over the years.

    I’ve already checked the Haynes manual diagrams, but they don’t seem to match this loom or CDI setup properly.

    I’m trying to identify:

    correct CDI wiring
    YPVS connections
    regulator/rectifier wiring
    stator and pickup wiring
    sidestand relay wiring
    differences between DE03 / 3RM / 4BL looms

    The bike still uses the late-model 14-wire CDI setup.

    If anyone has:

    the proper factory wiring diagram

    or knows the differences between the late DT125R looms

    it would help massively.

    Thanks.
    Oliver

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