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stand alone sensor help
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:36 PM
ok I have finisihed buying my turbo parts and I am putting the megasquirt in my self I need to figure out which sensors are which so I can T off the lines. also if the sensor has multiple lines plesase tell me whcihc one.

I am going to disconnect my IAT and ECT from the stock ECU does any one know if this will mess with any thing?

there are three grounds ground sheild and two ground 14 AWG whats what?

I need to know where the coolant sensor is and which wire.

I know the TPS is hooked to the TB but I dont know which wire has the signal

heres where I get really confused.
IAC-A coil A lead 1

TPS VREF

IAC-B Coil A lead 2

12VCD

F IDLE

IAC-B Coil B Lead 2

Now this one I need from MS users only. Is the reason it show two INJ 1 green and two INJ 2 blue

Dark brown is PIn 36...?

and purple is the fuel pump I need to know which wire that tees to.


Finnaly and this is the most important Question. the schematic shows a bunch of wires going from one sensor two others. Do I just hook the wires to the sensor or is there more two it.

thanks guys Pictures are much appreciated



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Re: stand alone sensor help
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:43 PM
Well, disconnecting the IAT will give you a CEL and pull the timing back, if you have an auto you will also experience hard shifts.

There's only two wires on the TPS, the blue one is the signal, the other is the voltage ref. I'm not sure where you got the IAC in those.





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Re: stand alone sensor help
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:44 PM
Oh, and at least on the 2.4's, the coolant temp sensor is in the water neck.





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Re: stand alone sensor help
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 3:26 PM
Shifted wrote:Well, disconnecting the IAT will give you a CEL and pull the timing back, if you have an auto you will also experience hard shifts.

There's only two wires on the TPS, the blue one is the signal, the other is the voltage ref. I'm not sure where you got the IAC in those.


ok SO im ordering a new IAT then since I need to keep it hooked and I apperntly cant t it.

ok Tps is set Ill cross that off thanks I dont know what you mean about the IAC


Shifted wrote:Oh, and at least on the 2.4's, the coolant temp sensor is in the water neck.


pics and is it the same for the eco

any one eles 1 down a millon left


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Re: stand alone sensor help
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 4:09 PM
heres for the coolant temp hope these work for you
the best i could do in the dark with no flash light and on the spot haha







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Re: stand alone sensor help
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:18 PM
is there one wire. what am I looking for ?

also do you mind if I use these pics for a right up?
thanks

is there anbody eles I really need help im in the dark


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Re: stand alone sensor help
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 6:31 PM
2 wires on the ECT sensor same connector as the VSS actually i believe
and yes you can use them no problem




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Re: stand alone sensor help
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 11:44 PM
right which one do I tap.


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