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Old Jan 29, 2002 | 01:59 PM
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Default how to repin wires A14 to A12??

i was wondering how do i repin ecu wires off from an LS ecu A14 to A12??...i dont knoe how to remove the wire..a diagram would be nice or innernet site..please help me repin the wire..and put it back on
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Old Jan 29, 2002 | 02:08 PM
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Cut and splice.
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Old Jan 29, 2002 | 02:46 PM
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On an OBD 1 ECU the pins go up down up down A1 is the far left pin directly under it is A2, the right of A1 is pin A3 and under that is pin A4 and so on. An OBD 2 ECU's pins go across from left to right just A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 and so on, once that row is over in the end of the plug move to the next row directly under it. I do it that way because I believe that it looks cleaner. The other way you can do it is as Spade said just cut and splice. OBD 1 plugs are A, B, D; OBD 2 are A, C, D; and OBD 2b are A, B, C. Hope this helps!


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Old Jan 29, 2002 | 06:26 PM
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Default Re: how to repin wires A14 to A12?? (JDMspecEG6)

Ppoo poos easy! Just unlock the white locking comb out of the connector. This will free up the wires. Then just stick a smaill allen wrench or some sort of small thin object into the back of the connector. You have to 'pop' it out. Then just move it to A12 and put the comb back down. Easy as pie.

Joe
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