patch harness ?? EU
Ready-made patch harnesses are very pricey.
If you have the skills, just take the female connector off of an engine harness and the male connector out of an old ecu and make your own. If you are lucky, you can find these parts in a local wrecking yard for a decent price.
For my install, I joined the EU harness into my factory harness using three 25 pin D-connectors. One for ignition, one for fuel and one for everything else. I then made up three jumper plugs so I could revert back to stock if required. It also makes it a lot easier for troubleshooting in that you can bypass the fuel and/or ignition circuits in the EU if necessary.
If you have the skills, just take the female connector off of an engine harness and the male connector out of an old ecu and make your own. If you are lucky, you can find these parts in a local wrecking yard for a decent price.
For my install, I joined the EU harness into my factory harness using three 25 pin D-connectors. One for ignition, one for fuel and one for everything else. I then made up three jumper plugs so I could revert back to stock if required. It also makes it a lot easier for troubleshooting in that you can bypass the fuel and/or ignition circuits in the EU if necessary.
I have a couple of A32 ecus and engine harnesses that I would be willing to part with for the right price.
I am in Canada as well so shipping will not be too expensive.
PM me if you are interested.
I am in Canada as well so shipping will not be too expensive.
PM me if you are interested.
I am still waiting on my warranty replacement unit to arrive
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=467220
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=467220
Originally Posted by eng92
I have a couple of A32 ecus and engine harnesses that I would be willing to part with for the right price.
I am in Canada as well so shipping will not be too expensive.
PM me if you are interested.
I am in Canada as well so shipping will not be too expensive.
PM me if you are interested.
iam pming you right now
Cool. Someone else went the D connector route too. It seemed to me to be a good solution, especially since I was disconnecting and reconnecting many times and pulling pins in and out etc..
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