Turbo Timer Noob Question...difference between accessory and Ignition?
Tried seaching but cant find it...and I feel like a jackass for asking-- but I am running the blitz turbo timer in an OLDDDD Z and I am having probs with it activating the starter when I turn the car off---
The only thing I can see is that the "ignition" and "accesory" wire are coming off of the same connection on the steering column....
What is the purpose of each wire in relation to wiring to timer?
The only thing I can see is that the "ignition" and "accesory" wire are coming off of the same connection on the steering column....
What is the purpose of each wire in relation to wiring to timer?
ign is everything hot ecu powered up. accessory lets you turn the accessories on w/o the ecu being on.
the tt needs the ign to see voltage and it is there when the key is on and past accessory. but when the key is out, the switch passes the acc position, and opens the contacts. the tt has the accessory go through it to keep the car running.
the tt needs the ign to see voltage and it is there when the key is on and past accessory. but when the key is out, the switch passes the acc position, and opens the contacts. the tt has the accessory go through it to keep the car running.
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