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Old Sep 3, 2017 | 08:17 PM
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A'PEXi AVC-R owner help pretty please

Hi all.
I have a super fast favor to ask of anyone with a set-up AVC-R.
I picked up an FD with an AVC-R, but for some reason the wire connectors to the solenoid valve were cut instead of the connectors just being... disconnected.

Could you please look at your boost control solenoid valve for me and see which wire connects with which from the A'PEXi AVC-R unit?

Coming from the unit, I have a pink and a red wire. And coming from the solenoid valve is the standard red and black. I have a new 2-pin connector ready to go, but want to get it oriented properly.

Tried googling pictures of the connector and solenoid valve, but got some weird ones with pink and purple wires; someone has got to have one that can look at for me real quick.

Here's a picture. I've already crimped in a connector to one side (pink/red), just need to know which way to orient the connector for the solenoid valve wires.

Thanks in advance for any help!
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Old Sep 3, 2017 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by KoalaFD
Hi all.
I have a super fast favor to ask of anyone with a set-up AVC-R.
I picked up an FD with an AVC-R, but for some reason the wire connectors to the solenoid valve were cut instead of the connectors just being... disconnected.

Could you please look at your boost control solenoid valve for me and see which wire connects with which from the A'PEXi AVC-R unit?

Coming from the unit, I have a pink and a red wire. And coming from the solenoid valve is the standard red and black. I have a new 2-pin connector ready to go, but want to get it oriented properly.

Tried googling pictures of the connector and solenoid valve, but got some weird ones with pink and purple wires; someone has got to have one that can look at for me real quick.

Here's a picture. I've already crimped in a connector to one side (pink/red), just need to know which way to orient the connector for the solenoid valve wires.

Thanks in advance for any help!
I'll snap some pics when I get home this evening if someone else hasn't replied.
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Old Sep 4, 2017 | 01:19 PM
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I'll snap some pics when I get home this evening if someone else hasn't replied.
Thank you, that would be awesome.
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Old Sep 6, 2017 | 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by KoalaFD
Thank you, that would be awesome.
Sorry about the delay, I completely spaced this! Here's the picture though. Pink on the harness from the avcr goes to pink on the solenoid, then red on the harness from the avcr goes to black on the solenoid.
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Old Sep 6, 2017 | 06:41 PM
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Sorry about the delay, I completely spaced this! Here's the picture though. Pink on the harness from the avcr goes to pink on the solenoid, then red on the harness from the avcr goes to black on the solenoid.
No worries, I'm just happy to get the help!

Awesome, I will fix this connection up. I truly appreciate it!
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