anyone know what this connector is?
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anyone know what this connector is?
I'm looking for BA-08 but can't seem to locate it, this is the only thing behind the driver's shock tower matching the "2 pin connecter" description with a black/yellow wire
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If it has two black/yellow wires, and the two socket connector on the Trail Coil assy does not have anything going to it, and that connector you have in the picture mates with it, it must be Ba-02
EDIT: Or, put this way....the Trail Coil assy has two connectors. One is a two pin/socket connector. It mates with a connector that has two black/yellow wires. It's called Ba-02. So do they mate?
EDIT: Or, put this way....the Trail Coil assy has two connectors. One is a two pin/socket connector. It mates with a connector that has two black/yellow wires. It's called Ba-02. So do they mate?
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Originally Posted by HAILERS
If it has two black/yellow wires, and the two socket connector on the Trail Coil assy does not have anything going to it, and that connector you have in the picture mates with it, it must be Ba-02
EDIT: Or, put this way....the Trail Coil assy has two connectors. One is a two pin/socket connector. It mates with a connector that has two black/yellow wires. It's called Ba-02. So do they mate?
EDIT: Or, put this way....the Trail Coil assy has two connectors. One is a two pin/socket connector. It mates with a connector that has two black/yellow wires. It's called Ba-02. So do they mate?
it's supposed to be fed off a 40a fuseable link, but I can't for hte life of me find the link
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Those two black/yellow are fed from the same 40a fuse in the engine bay as the black/yellow wire on the two socket, white plug on the LEAD coil assy.
The path is from the 40a fuse to the Main Relay to the LEAD and TRAIL coil assy's. If you have 12v on the black/yellow on the LEAD coil assy, then you should have it at the TRAIL coil assy (the one in the picute). If not, then a wire/wire are broke b/t the Main Relay and the Trail coil assy (not likely).
The fuse is the EGI INJECTOR fuse in the engine bay. Not fusible link.
The path is from the 40a fuse to the Main Relay to the LEAD and TRAIL coil assy's. If you have 12v on the black/yellow on the LEAD coil assy, then you should have it at the TRAIL coil assy (the one in the picute). If not, then a wire/wire are broke b/t the Main Relay and the Trail coil assy (not likely).
The fuse is the EGI INJECTOR fuse in the engine bay. Not fusible link.
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Here's something https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...chmentid=93805
What happen to the LEAD coil plug??????????????????
What happen to the LEAD coil plug??????????????????
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Originally Posted by HAILERS
Here's something https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...chmentid=93805
What happen to the LEAD coil plug??????????????????
What happen to the LEAD coil plug??????????????????
schematic isn't going to help, we already know where the power comes from and goes to. It's a question of where the break is.