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Hondasxs
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The Pioneer 1000 is becoming known for having a faulty FI connector connection. If you contact Honda in regards their solution is to replace the entire wire harness which will take several weeks to complete.
We have an easy fix that will take no more than an hour with a "soda" break.
Honda Pioneer fuel injector wire repair kit!
Below are the instructions for repair.
Locate the broken wire. Sometimes it will be like shown, others it will pull out with little pressure.
![D7ec623c36932b977a499c2abf4f50fc D7ec623c36932b977a499c2abf4f50fc](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111348-7af1705353d2ce62e32a2c43765127bf.jpg)
![3e77f79fa7feba19e8a4e7853548364f 3e77f79fa7feba19e8a4e7853548364f](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111352-2b9db56e35a59e337b966a9995605f2e.jpg)
Remove the seat back and the cover for best access. You could do it from the rear but its difficult. Another option is to remove the air box.
![71ffb60da7032ab86d7f29f93b769a44 71ffb60da7032ab86d7f29f93b769a44](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111349-68163564f7a4ee007a7c1263f07ffb3a.jpg)
Cut the defective connector off and strip back the wire tubing.
I cut off 2 inches on the OEM wires.
Strip the wires ends about 1/4 of an inch.
![8440a51ce3a29472fcb2303c689ac709 8440a51ce3a29472fcb2303c689ac709](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111353-f4777540ab278b01043e88ebeca1d2e8.jpg)
![65997ea256bba22ced7eff3e8dad0ebb 65997ea256bba22ced7eff3e8dad0ebb](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111354-c870900187ac07bcbf5749811ea2f862.jpg)
![8f3b24f4c95c5cbd20a80404cc1771ee 8f3b24f4c95c5cbd20a80404cc1771ee](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111355-42f52e2e9ce11ed40fef90251d788fb0.jpg)
We have an easy fix that will take no more than an hour with a "soda" break.
Honda Pioneer fuel injector wire repair kit!
Below are the instructions for repair.
Locate the broken wire. Sometimes it will be like shown, others it will pull out with little pressure.
![D7ec623c36932b977a499c2abf4f50fc D7ec623c36932b977a499c2abf4f50fc](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111348-7af1705353d2ce62e32a2c43765127bf.jpg)
![3e77f79fa7feba19e8a4e7853548364f 3e77f79fa7feba19e8a4e7853548364f](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111352-2b9db56e35a59e337b966a9995605f2e.jpg)
Remove the seat back and the cover for best access. You could do it from the rear but its difficult. Another option is to remove the air box.
![71ffb60da7032ab86d7f29f93b769a44 71ffb60da7032ab86d7f29f93b769a44](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111349-68163564f7a4ee007a7c1263f07ffb3a.jpg)
Cut the defective connector off and strip back the wire tubing.
I cut off 2 inches on the OEM wires.
Strip the wires ends about 1/4 of an inch.
![8440a51ce3a29472fcb2303c689ac709 8440a51ce3a29472fcb2303c689ac709](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111353-f4777540ab278b01043e88ebeca1d2e8.jpg)
![65997ea256bba22ced7eff3e8dad0ebb 65997ea256bba22ced7eff3e8dad0ebb](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111354-c870900187ac07bcbf5749811ea2f862.jpg)
![8f3b24f4c95c5cbd20a80404cc1771ee 8f3b24f4c95c5cbd20a80404cc1771ee](https://hondasxs.com/data/attachments/111/111355-42f52e2e9ce11ed40fef90251d788fb0.jpg)
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