4 wire to 3 wire MAF swap successful. Updated.
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I think in the long run I'd like to actually own the program (Freeware or Full version -if there is such a thing-) instead of borrowing units, because I've read how useful its functionality has been to other members.
& thanks for confirming the ECU tap. check yah later
& thanks for confirming the ECU tap. check yah later
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to get the individual pins out of the connectors.
There's a small metal tang, which holds them inplace. You use the small driver, to press down on the tang, while pulling back on the wire. ;O)
There's a small metal tang, which holds them inplace. You use the small driver, to press down on the tang, while pulling back on the wire. ;O)
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MAF/CO pot pin 4 corresponds to ECU connector "A" pin 1. It's the only ECU connector with 12 pins.
MAF/CO pot pin 4 corresponds to ECU connector "A" pin 1. It's the only ECU connector with 12 pins.