DC Outlet

I'm trying to get the DC outlet on my 2011 Outlander 500 working.
Under the console there is only one red wire and NO black wire, and some yellow and green wires. Looks nothing like it should.
I bought the ATV used, so someone may have messed with the wires. (see pictures)
There are some yellow wires that look like they might connect to the prongs on the back of the DC outlet, (But everything I seen and heard on my threads says red and black wires).
OR, should I just run a wiring harness from the battery to the DC outlet and be done with it? What fuse should I use?

Attached Images
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 DC outlet backside p1.jpg (1.46 MB)
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 wiring p1.jpg (4.26 MB)
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 wiring p2.jpg (4.39 MB)
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 wiring p3.jpg (3.38 MB)
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 wiring p4.jpg (4.95 MB)

DC Outlet

I'm trying to get the DC outlet on my 2011 Outlander 500 working.
Under the console there is only one red wire and NO black wire, and some yellow and green wires. Looks nothing like it should.
I bought the ATV used, so someone may have messed with the wires. (see pictures)
There are some yellow wires that look like they might connect to the prongs on the back of the DC outlet, (But everything I seen and heard on my threads says red and black wires).
OR, should I just run a wiring harness from the battery to the DC outlet and be done with it? What fuse should I use?

Attached Images
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 DC outlet backside p1.jpg (1.46 MB)
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 wiring p1.jpg (4.26 MB)
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 wiring p2.jpg (4.39 MB)
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 wiring p3.jpg (3.38 MB)
File Type: jpg Can-Am 2011 Ourlander 500 wiring p4.jpg (4.95 MB)

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