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IAVC wiring directly to ECU

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Old 12-07-2003, 04:54 PM
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Where in the ECU do the wires from my b16a2 OBDI motor IAVC connector connect? So i can wire it directly into my ECU. Thanks.
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Default Re: IAVC wiring directly to ECU (Sketch_hs)

bump .. need to know this as well
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Default Re: IAVC wiring directly to ECU (Sketch_hs)

A9 is the IACV control wire.

The other IACV wire needs +12v which typically comes from the Main Relay.
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what wire goes to the ecu...what color?
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Well, the Blk/Yel wire is +12v - process of elimination says the other wire goes to the ECU.
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