NEED HELP!, D-Jetronic Wiring Harness plug into relay board |
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NEED HELP!, D-Jetronic Wiring Harness plug into relay board |
Beebo Kanelle |
Apr 14 2019, 09:09 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 248 Joined: 22-November 12 From: Houston, Texas Member No.: 15,177 Region Association: Southwest Region |
The Wiring harness for the D-Jetronic utilizes a 4 - pole connector to plug into the 4 - pole scoket on the relay board.
Does anybody know the specific purposes for each of the connections? On the relay board diagram, they are labeled I, II, III, IV. I appears to be switchable power from the relay from the power supply. II appears to be Switched power supply bridged with IV? III appears to be the fuel pump signal IV appears to be Switched power supply bridged with II? Can anybody explain the design functions / purpose for each of these poles? Thank you in advance. |
JamesM |
Apr 15 2019, 12:41 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,888 Joined: 6-April 06 From: Kearns, UT Member No.: 5,834 Region Association: Intermountain Region |
Mostly right, but what specifically are you looking for/looking to do?
III when grounded activates the fuel pump relay, the rest as you mentioned are 12v supplied to different circuits of the d-jet system. Though if memory serves me correctly II and IV are powered via the starter circuit (but dont quote me on thats, its been a while since i messed with this stuff. You can see where the pins "go" here http://bowlsby.net/914/WiringHarnesses/HarnDia_FI_GA.jpg but if you want to know exactly what they do buckle up and get ready for some serious reading... https://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/ecu.h...CU%20Schematics The links to Sheet 1- Sheet 3 break down the internal circuits of the ECU. IF I have understood this correctly in the past... "I" (relayed power) on the relay board are wires/pins 16 and 24 on the D-jet ECU that are primarily powering the injector drivers and triggering mechanisms. "IV" (wire 31) provides 12v to the CSV under cranking, the other side of the CSV is then wired to the thermo time switch. "II" tied to "IV" goes to Pin 18 on at the ECU though I dont recall exactly what it does. I think it was tied to part of the ECUs fuel pump control logic. The Wiring harness for the D-Jetronic utilizes a 4 - pole connector to plug into the 4 - pole scoket on the relay board. Does anybody know the specific purposes for each of the connections? On the relay board diagram, they are labeled I, II, III, IV. I appears to be switchable power from the relay from the power supply. II appears to be Switched power supply bridged with IV? III appears to be the fuel pump signal IV appears to be Switched power supply bridged with II? Can anybody explain the design functions / purpose for each of these poles? Thank you in advance. |
Beebo Kanelle |
Apr 15 2019, 08:02 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 248 Joined: 22-November 12 From: Houston, Texas Member No.: 15,177 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Mostly right, but what specifically are you looking for/looking to do? III when grounded activates the fuel pump relay, the rest as you mentioned are 12v supplied to different circuits of the d-jet system. Though if memory serves me correctly II and IV are powered via the starter circuit (but dont quote me on thats, its been a while since i messed with this stuff. You can see where the pins "go" here http://bowlsby.net/914/WiringHarnesses/HarnDia_FI_GA.jpg but if you want to know exactly what they do buckle up and get ready for some serious reading... https://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/ecu.h...CU%20Schematics The links to Sheet 1- Sheet 3 break down the internal circuits of the ECU. IF I have understood this correctly in the past... "I" (relayed power) on the relay board are wires/pins 16 and 24 on the D-jet ECU that are primarily powering the injector drivers and triggering mechanisms. "IV" (wire 31) provides 12v to the CSV under cranking, the other side of the CSV is then wired to the thermo time switch. "II" tied to "IV" goes to Pin 18 on at the ECU though I dont recall exactly what it does. I think it was tied to part of the ECUs fuel pump control logic. The Wiring harness for the D-Jetronic utilizes a 4 - pole connector to plug into the 4 - pole scoket on the relay board. Does anybody know the specific purposes for each of the connections? On the relay board diagram, they are labeled I, II, III, IV. I appears to be switchable power from the relay from the power supply. II appears to be Switched power supply bridged with IV? III appears to be the fuel pump signal IV appears to be Switched power supply bridged with II? Can anybody explain the design functions / purpose for each of these poles? Thank you in advance. Thanks for the response. I am looking closely at this info. I am currently making, for my car, a fully integrated, replacement fuel injection system, utilizing modern digital technology. and, it must be able to be installed using the factory brackets and, wherever possible, the factory wiring harness, and look stock (well, mostly stock). Right now, I got stuck as to the best way to integrate the ECM into the stock relay board, as I do not want any standalone relay boards, extraneous holes drilled, or non-stock wiring running amok within the engine compartment. |
mgphoto |
Apr 15 2019, 08:16 AM
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"If there is a mistake it will find me" Group: Members Posts: 1,335 Joined: 1-April 09 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 10,225 Region Association: Southern California |
Use the factory wiring diagrams for specific connections, several members have hidden the new control unit inside the stock ECU.
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Beebo Kanelle |
Apr 15 2019, 10:20 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 248 Joined: 22-November 12 From: Houston, Texas Member No.: 15,177 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Use the factory wiring diagrams for specific connections, several members have hidden the new control unit inside the stock ECU. I'd like to see that, as that was my first choice. If anybody has done this, post pics, pls. (hidden the new control unit inside the stock ECU) Thanks. |
cary |
Apr 15 2019, 11:21 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,900 Joined: 26-January 04 From: Sherwood Oregon Member No.: 1,608 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?s=&...t&p=2606132
Next time the new ecu will go under the relay board. too busy in and around the battery. |
Beebo Kanelle |
Apr 16 2019, 06:48 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 248 Joined: 22-November 12 From: Houston, Texas Member No.: 15,177 Region Association: Southwest Region |
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?s=&...t&p=2606132 Next time the new ecu will go under the relay board. too busy in and around the battery. Thanks for the link - mucho info! |
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