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Hey Vince how's things?
I have buzzed out all the wires in the multi-plug on the left of the gearbox, all are good to the ecu apart from one white one in one of the corners of the multi plug, any ideas where this one should go?
Thanks buddyALL THE GEAR!............no idea!
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Originally posted by zem_41 View PostIs this the kiddie? If so there's no continuity from the plug on the left of the gearbox to this plug at the ecu. Also the cable at this end is about twice the size of the one at the gearbox
Thanks
The wire is thicker at the ECU End as it used to go to the cruise control system as well.
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Right, you seem to have unique wire colours on that 34 pin plug, none of my diagrams on the CD have that sequence of colours.
You need the wire, whatever colour it is, on pin number 17 and make sure there's continuity between there at the white wire at the transmission plug.
If you look closely at the back of the plug, you will see tiny numbers at the begining and end of each row of pins/wires. Number 1 is on the top right and each row reads from right to left.
Look at the modified photo below, no. 1 wire is at top right and no. 17 wire is two wires below that.
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Ok cool
I have been through the whole 34 pin plug at the ecu while the meter was connected to the white wire at the plug at the t/case and there's no continuity with any of the wires in that plug, so would it be ok to run another wire between the white wire at the t/case and the wire in pin 17 ?
CheersALL THE GEAR!............no idea!
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Originally posted by zem_41 View PostOk cool
I have been through the whole 34 pin plug at the ecu while the meter was connected to the white wire at the plug at the t/case and there's no continuity with any of the wires in that plug, so would it be ok to run another wire between the white wire at the t/case and the wire in pin 17 ?
Cheers
Yes, run a new wire from the ECU to the solenoids plug.
This is the plug/socket you should be checking..........
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