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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:50 pm 
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Hmm.. couldn't make out the EL page.. but I have an EL book, and it basically shows me that the box has a connector for the solenoids on the side of it.. on the same side as the inhibitor switch.. passenger side I think... might be worth just getting an EBII+ loom, cos they just come up into the engine bay, as a round plug, and from there to the ecu...


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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:57 pm 
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Ok, from looking a bit more at my EL wiring diagrams I have come to the conclusing, that an EL auto box loom should be all that you need. Won't even need to rearrange anything.... Then that comes up into the engine bay as a round plug, and then plugs into another round plug.. which goes to the ecu. Pretty simple.


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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:58 pm 
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My ecu has the old EA loom going to it so I have to add all the extra wires to it . And all my gearbox wires come up to the g/box controller mounted under the steering column so no round connector. I have to take the wires from the controller and connect them to the ecu and all the wires will just swap over except this spare wire to do with the no 5 solenoid.

Anyhow thankyou for your time and help, of course if you have any ideas please pm me. I have someone else also making enquires re this spare wire.

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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:04 pm 
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...you're not quite understanding.. I don't think.

On the gearbox, there's a plug for all the solenoids, and really all the plugs. If you get the loom from an EL, then plug that into your automatic gearbox. Then run that to the engine bay. With the ECU, if you run an EL ECU, you will need to run a new loom, as its an EEC-V you'll need smart lock, new loom... anyway, off the plug the connects onto the EL ECU, there's wires that are meant to run into the engine back which end up in a round plug, so you wouldn't have them at the moment. Im saying, if you convert over to an EL ecu, you will have this round plug. And from there you can connect that to your gearbox by using the EL automatic gearbox loom. as stated above.


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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:17 pm 
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OK I understand what ur saying. I am already running the EL ecu using the old EA ecu loom with additional wires for all the extra items except the g/box. I was wondering if that extra wire is the power feed to the gearbox as the EL diag shows power fed directly to the gearbox/solenoids and the EA shows the same power lead going direct to the g/box controller which means that power must be fed to the g/box on another wire from the g/box cont.
Does that make sense to u

 

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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:28 pm 
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aaaah.... you're already running the ECU.. I see.
Yeah, but I think you're overcomplicating it for yourself.

Rip, the TCM out (transmission controller module).. and then, get a auto loom from an EL, and then splice those wires..and run to the ECU
the red wire goes to pin 57
the Orange/White wire goes to pin 51,
The Green/Violet wire goes to pin 52
The pink/yellow wire goes to pin 35
The yellow/light green wire goes to pin 55
the pink/orange wire goes to pin 14
The light blue wire goes to pin 11
the green wire goes to pin 38
the yellow wire goes to pin 42
the black/white wire goes to pin 46
the purple/light green wire goes to pin 30

and then the red wire is also joined with the red wire from pin 37, and 5.. and then they go to the ECU power relay, and on the other side of the relay on the switch side, there should be a white/black wire going to a fuse.

It should be a simple job, not taking very long. It'll save you a hsasle trying to figure out the current wiring.

Dunno where grenfell is, but if you need a hand gimme a yell.


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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:35 pm 
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Yes we were at cross purposes.

I will get a el g/box loom and splice it into the ECU.
I believe that the wire that goes to pin 29 of the TCM is actually not a sol 5 wire but the power feed to the gearbox.
Any how u have been very helpful as are the majority of people on this forum and it has been a pleasure talking to u. It sometimes only needs someone to put a different light on a problem to solve it.

Cheers and thankyou once again

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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:36 pm 
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lol, not a worry.

Let us know how it goes.

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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:39 pm 
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Will do, It may not be till after Xmas, by the way Grenfell is in the middle of NSW near young, 5 hour trip to Sydney.

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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:42 pm 
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lol... 5 hours... oh well
And as for pin 29, I couldn't see which one pin 29 was.. but youd have to measure the voltage there, and even better have a look at the schematics. But yeah, could be anything.

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