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> dumb D-Jet question, is there a specific way connectors have to go in?
DrifterJay
post Feb 23 2011, 04:05 AM
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Okay, after dealing with my whole car not shutting off issues, I started to do some harness overhaul. This involved the removal of my ignition harness and injection harness. I ended up replacing about 10 feet of crappy wiring (repaired right with solder and shrinkwrap..) in my ignition harness and the repair of a handful of cracked wires on my injection harness. Put it all back together... now she won't start. Fanfuckingtastic. One thing I noticed on the d-jet harness is that on most of the plugs, they can go into the female receptacle either way. Does it matter which way they go in? Especially on the distributor, tps and mps? They slide in relatively easily both ways... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
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JeffBowlsby
post Feb 23 2011, 09:34 AM
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914 Wiring Harnesses
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Most of the D-Jet connectors are symmetrically wired or non-sexed...it does not matter which way they are installed.

The TPS however can only be stalled correctly one way, and the wires have to be in their correct cavities. Same for the connections at the ECU and relay board.

Be sure your circuitry is correct and that the correct wires are in their correct cavities. Easy to do a continuity test to verify.

FI grounds hooked up correctly?
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