OBd2 Si engine harness + OBd1 distributor plug....
I have checked my helms on this, but before I bother with it....has anyone else done this. I have the extra blue wire comming off of my OBd1 distributor, but as you can see no love on the OBD2 si engine harness. Any input would be cool.
thanks, Jason pics below.
OBD1 distributor plug
OBD2 Si engine harness plug
thanks, Jason pics below.
OBD1 distributor plug
OBD2 Si engine harness plug
i have an obd 1 distributor on my obd2 engine harness. i wired it up myself i don't think i have any extra wires but i'll check for you when i go outside it's like 10 degrees here htough.
jesse
jesse
if you have the obd2 distributor still you can swap the internals of it and that way you use the obd 2 plugs and no re pinning.
if you have the obd2 distributor still you can swap the internals of it and that way you use the obd 2 plugs and no re pinning.
J
If your question hasnt already been answered.. how many wires total do you have? should have 9
TDC P
TDC M
CKP P
CKP M
CYP P
CYP M
ICM (yel/green)
Tach Signal (blue)
Power (Black\Yellow)
Did you already hook up the power wire for the coil? Its probably the wire thats left over.
TDC P
TDC M
CKP P
CKP M
CYP P
CYP M
ICM (yel/green)
Tach Signal (blue)
Power (Black\Yellow)
Did you already hook up the power wire for the coil? Its probably the wire thats left over.
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