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Hi guys. Could anyone please tell me what this electrical symbol means ? It's on a KTM motorcycle electrical diagram. Thanks in advance

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I can’t see any image.
 
Do you see it now, @James ?

It’s 2 pairs of parallel lines, but one pair has a short diagonal line between its longer lines.

It’s not a physical connection…. So could it be indication that those two wires are joined by the insulation, like a 2 core cable.
 
I would expect that symbol to be at one edge of the drawing, signifying that the cable continues elsewhere on the drawing.

It is not a device as far as I can tell.
 
Earth cable omitted for clarity?
on a motorbike, Mike?

It seems to indicate that these two wires are to be considored as a pair... thats my opinion on it. Come and go to the same two peices of equipment perhaps.
I cant make out what the lettering is... possibly colours... (main colour and a stripe)

could be right that its a break in the diagram that continues on another page.

Does the symbol appear anywhere else on the diagram?


I've googled KTM wiring diagrams, and havent seen that particular shape... its not a connector, and its not a joint....
 

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