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Old 03-07-2004, 01:20 PM
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I just have quick question that I'm sure most know the answer to.
I have a b16a in my civic and i'm using a p-61 ecu (93 gsr-r). Well today i removed my field sfc, and was trying to solder everything back together. My question is which wire goes to pin A4. I know it's the vtec solonoid. Ive been reading through all the archives and everybody says that it's the green wire that goes to A4 and the black wire to D6.
Well on mine I have two green wires and a red wire. I didn't do the wiring on my car when the swap was done so i don't know what colors they are at the ecu. I ohm'd out the wire to verify which one as which. Here's a pic. One plug has two wires coming off (I have a red wire and a black wire) and the other plug has a green wire (mines green too). It's down to these two wires (A4, D6) and I just wanted to make sure I got the rite one before I solder them. Thanks.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=587943

This isn't may car, but see the two plugs. One with one wire the other has two wires...


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Old 03-07-2004, 08:52 PM
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