Installing NOS - how and where do I hook up the white wires from the TPS and MSD switches?
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Installing NOS - how and where do I hook up the white wires from the TPS and MSD switches?
Topic says it all - I know I have to get to the pcm.....which wires and do I have to pull the front tire to do this?
[Modified by OliverM5, 7:36 AM 7/10/2002]
[Modified by OliverM5, 7:36 AM 7/10/2002]
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TPS and MSD switches? (OliverM5)
white wire from window switch goes to solid white PCM #10 pin.. at least on my '98.
TPS white wire goes to the blue wire on throttle body. The pass. side of TB. Splice in both.
TPS white wire goes to the blue wire on throttle body. The pass. side of TB. Splice in both.
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Re: Installing NOS and MSD switches? (OliverM5)
OliverM5
When you pull passenger side wheel well cover off. You will find white wire Pin#10 under one of the grey covers held in place with one bolt in this picture. Other cover has no wire in pin #10. Ignore writing in this picture.
Use Dark blue wire on passenger side throttle body for TPS connection
[Modified by jetskifast, 5:53 PM 7/10/2002]
When you pull passenger side wheel well cover off. You will find white wire Pin#10 under one of the grey covers held in place with one bolt in this picture. Other cover has no wire in pin #10. Ignore writing in this picture.
Use Dark blue wire on passenger side throttle body for TPS connection
[Modified by jetskifast, 5:53 PM 7/10/2002]
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Re: Installing NOS (OliverM5)
oliverm5,
did it go well? I'm going to install the rpm window switch this weekend and wondered if you had any tips. thanks,
matthew
did it go well? I'm going to install the rpm window switch this weekend and wondered if you had any tips. thanks,
matthew