Bitron Throttle

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2015+ models use a new HAL-based (Hall-effect active device) sensor from Bitron which can't be replaced easily by Domino or similar

Product reference: Bitron HAL-based throttle
Connectors
Via Keith's investigation
8 wire output, bundled into two pairs of 3 wires for potentiometer outputs.
Throttle-wiring-bitron.png
Sumitomo connector 6188-0779
Sumitomo connector 6189-1240
The hall-effect sensor may be a potentiometer wired up as a voltage divider as follows:
Measured voltages
Wire Twist Voltage
Brown None 0.5
Full 4.5
Brown/Red None 4.5
Full 0.5