wiring up AEM wideband into 96 integra
like the title says, need some help with wiring up an AEM wideband into my integra, obviously i know red goes to power and black to ground, but where would be the best place to wire these too?
also where does the white 0-5v output wire get wired into? i know it goes into the ecu plug-in but what pin exactly? my car is running an obd2a-obd1 jumper harness with an OBD1 ecu, thanks
also where does the white 0-5v output wire get wired into? i know it goes into the ecu plug-in but what pin exactly? my car is running an obd2a-obd1 jumper harness with an OBD1 ecu, thanks
red = 12v power. obviously i know where it could go but does it need an inline fuse or anything like that?
black = ground. i know what a ground is but where would be the best place for the best connection? i was probably going to run it to the end of the ground off the battery, but figured id ask to see where other people have mounted theres and see if anybody else had any better ideas.
white = 0-5v output. it tells you where to run it if youre running an AEM EMS. but im not, im running a hondata s300 that i bought used so i have no instruction manual for that. so nope, i dont know where that one goes
it says.
red = 12v power. obviously i know where it could go but does it need an inline fuse or anything like that?
black = ground. i know what a ground is but where would be the best place for the best connection? i was probably going to run it to the end of the ground off the battery, but figured id ask to see where other people have mounted theres and see if anybody else had any better ideas.
white = 0-5v output. it tells you where to run it if youre running an AEM EMS. but im not, im running a hondata s300 that i bought used so i have no instruction manual for that. so nope, i dont know where that one goes
red = 12v power. obviously i know where it could go but does it need an inline fuse or anything like that?
black = ground. i know what a ground is but where would be the best place for the best connection? i was probably going to run it to the end of the ground off the battery, but figured id ask to see where other people have mounted theres and see if anybody else had any better ideas.
white = 0-5v output. it tells you where to run it if youre running an AEM EMS. but im not, im running a hondata s300 that i bought used so i have no instruction manual for that. so nope, i dont know where that one goes
red = 12v power
Black= Key Switch ground
The white goes to input lambda1 / O2#1 to the ECU
RED= Switched 12V (ignition)
Black= Ground (isolated Chassis Ground!)
White= 0-5V Analog output (used as an input to any 05analog input that is available)
Black= Ground (isolated Chassis Ground!)
White= 0-5V Analog output (used as an input to any 05analog input that is available)
ill just put the red/black where i think they should go, but does the white 0-5v go in the #10 spot in the "D" connector of an obd1 ecu?
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substitute the wire colors in your instructions for the ones the PLX has.
substitute the wire colors in your instructions for the ones the PLX has.
http://www.hondata.com/techplxwiring.html
substitute the wire colors in your instructions for the ones the PLX has.
substitute the wire colors in your instructions for the ones the PLX has.
and since the a24,a25 and d14 holes all have wires already ran into them do i just splice the wires from the wideband into the existing wires?
thanks for the help so far guys
Last edited by 1988montecarlos; Aug 28, 2013 at 04:58 PM.
the top link tells me to put the white wire in the D14 hole and the bottom link tells me to put it in the D10 hole in the obd1 ecu, which one do i wire it into?
and since the a24,a25 and d14 holes all have wires already ran into them do i just splice the wires from the wideband into the existing wires?
thanks for the help so far guys
and since the a24,a25 and d14 holes all have wires already ran into them do i just splice the wires from the wideband into the existing wires?
thanks for the help so far guys
the other wires (power and ground) are splices yes.
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