rewiring gsr altenator plug in a 2000 si
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I have a 2000 si and I am swapping in a 98 gsr motor. I am using my harness but the plug is different on the gsr altenator. does anybody know how to match the color on a si harness to a gsr plug cuz the wire colors are different.
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the gsr plug wire colors are :white/yellow, solid blue, black / yellow, white/ blue
the plug wire colors on the 2000 si
harness are: black/yellow, white/ green,
white/ blue, white/ red.
the plug wire colors on the 2000 si
harness are: black/yellow, white/ green,
white/ blue, white/ red.
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well I wired the plug. I dunno if I did it right I just match the wires from the si plug by putting them in the same location in the gsr plug. hope it works.
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Actually, that is right. You have 2 plugs, 8 pin and 2 pin, and then 1 plug with 10 pins but only 9 leads, no? Match them color for color and you will have an extra ground that is no longer necessary. You should be set.
Actually, that is right. You have 2 plugs, 8 pin and 2 pin, and then 1 plug with 10 pins but only 9 leads, no? Match them color for color and you will have an extra ground that is no longer necessary. You should be set.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Blk00EJ8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Actually, that is right. You have 2 plugs, 8 pin and 2 pin, and then 1 plug with 10 pins but only 9 leads, no? Match them color for color and you will have an extra ground that is no longer necessary. You should be set.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Its the altenator plug I am converting which ony has 4 wires.
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