Kolpin 98010 – Heated Throttle Master User Manual
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Kolpin Outdoors, Inc., 205 N. Depot Street, Fox Lake, WI Phone #: (877) 9KOLPIN or (920) 928-3118
www.kolpin.com
SWITCH INSTALLATION –
The HI/LO switch can be positioned on the instrument pod of the vehicle, or any convenient location of your
choice. Locate an area on your ATV that you feel is easy to access or adjust while riding. BE SURE THAT
THERE IS ROOM BEHIND THE AREA CHOSEN FOR WIRES AND THE SWITCH! Once the location is determined,
mark the hole, and drill through the plastic in that location. Drill a Pilot hole first, making sure where you are
drilling, so you don’t hit any connections under the plastic. Use a ¾” drill and open the pilot hole for
installation of the switch. Pull the wires through the hole and connect the wires to the switch, using the
template below. Place the rubber cap on the switch, and then push the switch into location.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS –
1. Disconnect the positive wire from the battery of the ATV.
2. Connect the red wire to the center terminal switch pin 2, “power”.
3. Connect the blue wire (from the heated thumb master) to switch pin 3.
4. Connect the black wire (from the heated thumb master) to switch pin 1.
5. Connect the brown jumper wire to the brown wire connected to the heated thumb master.
6. Connect both brown wires to switch pin 4, “ground”
7. Connect the red power wire to a positive wire under the pod cover using a tap splice provided. Generally,
you can power directly off of the existing 12V DC outlet that is already on the ATV.
8. Connect the brown jumper wire to a ground wire using the tap splice provided or to the frame.
9. Turn the handle bars in both directions to insure the wire harness has adequate clearance. Secure the wires
with cable ties.
10. Confirm proper installation by starting the vehicle and pushing the heated throttle master switch to “high”.
This should light up the red L.E.D. If you switch it to low, the green L.E.D. should light up. If it lights up red
also, you need to reverse your black and blue wires and recheck the L.E.D. lights. When on in either position,
you should begin to feel the throttle master heat up.
BLUE
BLACK
RED (+)
BROWN (-)