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Originally Posted by villagetinker
Most are spade crimp lug, but I have seen a few with screw terminals. I was able to cut the existing wires just before the Yamaha connector to the original ignition switch, and make the connections to the new switch. NOTE: if you decide to do this yourself, some of the Yamaha carts have a switch with four (4) wires, I have not installed a universal switch on one of these yet, but I think it will work.
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We knew earlier model keys were the same. But thinking when we picked up the 2023 Yamaha key would be improved. Especially at the price tag now. Nope 2016 Yamaha key starts 2023. Thanks Tink for advice going to have switch changed.
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