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> Fuel Injection wiring?
mike_the_man
post Aug 24 2003, 11:39 PM
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Hi all,

I have a question regarding my fuel injection wiring harness. I pulled it on the weekend to have a look, and make sure there are no cracker wires, etc. It's off of a 74 2.0L. I'm wondering what all of the hook ups are? There was one wire not connected, and I'm not sure where it goes. The ones that I am sure of are the following:
4 fuel injectors
MPS
CHT
Manifold Temp sensor
Trigger Points
TPS
Cold Start Injector
Grounds
Connection to Relay Board
There is one wire left, and it seems to come out of the same place as the trigger point connection. Anybody know what it shoudl connect to? Anybody that can tell me will have my ever lasting admiration.

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post Aug 25 2003, 10:40 AM
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So, if the wire that runs to the thermal time switch was disconnected, and grounding out on the tin, could that cause the cold start injector to be squirting all the time? Probably not, becuase doesn't it only squirt when the started is engaged? Hmm, I guess thats probably not the problem. What colored wire powers the AAR, I don't have that hooked up either?

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