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Old Apr 2, 2004 | 05:18 PM
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To anyone who installed the A/F Ratio gauge.

Can anyone who installed the A/F Ratio gauge tell me exactly how and where to install the purple wire. I got the gauge installed on the pod and everything, just need to connect that signal wire.

I also got an elect. oil press. gauge, any tips or info on the sender installation. (where to install)

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Old Apr 2, 2004 | 05:33 PM
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You'll need to connect the wire to the ECU. Here's the the diagram of the tab you'll need to hook up the purple wire to. http://www.fastmaxima.com/images/dia...AF%20Gauge.jpg
Only ONE of the tabs (I used #50)
Also, the ECU was a b!tch and a half to get to when i did mine, took more than two hours for me just to rewire the purple wire, it was wired wrong the first time.
Old Apr 2, 2004 | 06:35 PM
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thanks, i seen that diagram before but where is that what and what does it look like, is it a harness? Please help, i want to install it tomorrow.
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its on the right of the ECU, (in case you dont know how to get to the ECU, its to the right of the gas pedal, and but the harness and those tabs that you need are on the passenger side, in the left corner. you'll need to remove a plastic shielding and its right behind it) I'm sure you'll figure it out after starring at it for a while, its not hard, just time-consuming. There will be many different colored wires, and you'll use on of the white ones.
Old Apr 2, 2004 | 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MaxiSpeed97
its on the right of the ECU, (in case you dont know how to get to the ECU, its to the right of the gas pedal, and but the harness and those tabs that you need are on the passenger side, in the left corner. you'll need to remove a plastic shielding and its right behind it) I'm sure you'll figure it out after starring at it for a while, its not hard, just time-consuming. There will be many different colored wires, and you'll use on of the white ones.

so wait ecu on left but i need to find the harness on passenger? what to take off and just splice into wire, is there any specific place i need to do this like how the autometer people say its very important to connect in the right place, do u need a fuse on the ignition wire for the gauge?
Old Apr 5, 2004 | 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by MaxiSpeed97
its on the right of the ECU, (in case you dont know how to get to the ECU, its to the right of the gas pedal, and but the harness and those tabs that you need are on the passenger side, in the left corner. you'll need to remove a plastic shielding and its right behind it) I'm sure you'll figure it out after starring at it for a while, its not hard, just time-consuming. There will be many different colored wires, and you'll use on of the white ones.

I looked and looked and this is all i saw, can u tell me where is it in this pic

http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...59_22_full.jpg

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