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Re: try that again Mon, 10 June 2002 17:54 Go to previous message
Leighp wrote on Thu, 06 June 2002 4:41 PM

20 v map:Pin #: Wire Colours: ECU pinout description, in that order


pin 1 - +B1
Switched power supply - output of EFI relay.
2 RW BATT
Constant battery power - usually from EFI or STOP fuse.
3 Light green CCQ or CCO
Exhaust temperature sensor - don't worry about it.
4 - FC
Fuel cut - activates circuit opening relay, active low. AFM models have this coming off the AFM.
5 BY AC2
NOt sure, something to do with communication between the A/C controller and the ECU.
6 RY ACT
Ditto.
7 BR +B
Switched power supply - output of EFI relay.
8 R yellow or orange or light brown....unsure W
RY Warning - check engine light in dash, active low.
9 R EGW
Exhaust Gas Warning - exh temp sensor light - don't worry.
10 BW AC1
A/C clutch control line.
11 VW SPD SP1
Speed sensor input.
12 B ELE2
ELS? Electrical load sense (or similar). Apply 12V when accessories are running (eg lights, demister, heater, etc).

Is this the information you were after?

The AE92 4AGE pinouts are slightly different (on the notes that I have - descriptions as above unless otherwise stated):
1,7 +B1, +B
2 BATT
3 SEL (No idea)
4 FC
5 ELS1 GW - brake light switch.
6 -
8 W
9 -
10 A/C BW - A/C compressor clutch
11 SPD
12 ELS2 - idle up diode (accessories).

The only additional plug that I can think of atm is the Circuit opening relay plug and relay (5 pins with green relay body), usually hangs around the 12 pins plug.

HTH.
Mos.
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Read Message   wiring and insanity, both go hand in hand LeighpThu, 06 June 2002 06:36
Read Message   try that again LeighpThu, 06 June 2002 06:41
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Read Message   Re: try that again  MosMon, 10 June 2002 17:54
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