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Pressure Transducers...or ??? they're called...
Posted by Spoolin0nYou (more from Spoolin0nYou) on Wed, 5 Nov 2003 21:47:40
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There is 5 things that are under my lower dash that have vacuum hoses on them. 1)is my gas pedals cruise control, 2)is my brake pedals cruise control, 3)is my clutch pedals cruise control, 4) has 1 hose and a few wires going into it, and 5(the problem) has 2 hoses, 3 screws and 3 electrical connections going to it. Both of the vacuum hoses are brand new, and there is 2 out of 3 wires plugged into it. My problem is I can't find the 3rd wire. If your looking at the back of it where the wires go in, there is the 2 little screws above the big screw in the center of it. There is a wire connected to the connector on the right, and to the bottom of it, but the left connection has NO wire connected to it. Is this a + or - connection, or what is it? I couldn't see to find the wire associated with it. There is 2 more wires hanging under my dash that are disconnected, that, when touched together, make the EXH light go on. I am guessing someone was lazy and didnt want to have to reach into the dash every 30k miles to push the reset switch. I just need to know what I need to run to this connector so that my SPG gets off of base boost (4 PSi), which really, really, really SUCKS!!! Thanks for all the comments/concerns.
Later,
Spoolin0nYou
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Posts in this Thread:
- Pressure Transducers...or ??? they're called..., Spoolin0nYou, Wed, 5 Nov 2003 21:47:40 <-- Viewing This Message
- Re: Pressure Transducers...or ??? they're called..., SWEDECAR
, Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:03:22 - Re: Pressure Transducers...or ??? they're called..., Alex Bucell, Wed, 5 Nov 2003 22:36:33
- Re: Pressure Transducers...or ??? they're called..., Mike, Wed, 5 Nov 2003 22:07:15
- hmm..., Spoolin0nYou, Thu, 6 Nov 2003 22:03:25
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