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streedyash 06-06-13 11:03 PM

wiring harness connector help
 
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Hi guys, I modified my harness for a single turbo. I put it back in today and now there are two connectors that I don't know where they go. I connected the commander to the Ecu and it won't power up either. I think there is no power going to the Ecu and I think it's because of these connectors. Can anyone guide me or help me with this problem please.

Thanks in advance.

JM1FD 06-07-13 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by streedyash (Post 11488631)
Hi guys, I modified my harness for a single turbo. I put it back in today and now there are two connectors that I don't know where they go. I connected the commander to the Ecu and it won't power up either. I think there is no power going to the Ecu and I think it's because of these connectors. Can anyone guide me or help me with this problem please.

Thanks in advance.

I think the larger black connector is for the fan control timer box thing that mounts down beside the ECU.

NCRX791 06-07-13 07:22 PM

Make sure that you have grounded your harness back to the engine block and all other grounds as well. That can cause your PFC not to start up.

streedyash 06-12-13 10:00 PM

I checked the grounds they are fine. Crawled into the dash and I still can't find where that black connector goes. Does anyone have a picture of the connector??

AzEKnightz 06-13-13 01:20 AM

I've responded to your PM.

If you goto this link:
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati.../#post11440008

under post #5 tells you exactly what we're dealing with here.

First thing first, check Pin 1A, 1B for power,

then make sure your ecu is grounded and pin 4C is a good ground.

If you have power to Pin 1A, 1B and also you have a good ground, your ECU will turn on.

I bet you somewhere you have no continuity in the power wire.

Check and report back.

-AzEKnightz


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