Non-Seq Resistors?
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Non-Seq Resistors?
Ok, non-seq conversion is going good but out of all the un-used electrical connectors which ones need resistors?
There are sooo many lol! I guess all of the colored solenoid connectors get resistors, but what about three pictured? Is there any easy way to tell? Like all male or female connectors get resistors?
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There are sooo many lol! I guess all of the colored solenoid connectors get resistors, but what about three pictured? Is there any easy way to tell? Like all male or female connectors get resistors?
Mitch
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The solenoid rack have all colored female plugs they are set up in a straight line I believe there are 10 plugs altogether same in nature.When I did the conversion I just put the resistors in both sides of the plug snug and taped the hell out of it then proceeded to wrap each plug with a zip-tie for added security.....
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Originally Posted by RotaSpinna69
I know which solenoid connectors to do, but what about any other connectors that are lyin' around? Do you resistor those also?
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I'm a little stupid on the subject but I don't need my boost solenoids any more and I'd like to remove them but can't figure out which resistors to plug into the wires to prevent throwing a code. Resistor ratings? Do I thread it between the + and - of each wire?
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