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    Default Need help with bridging the neutral start switch

    how do i bridge the neutral start switch to be able to run a auto ecu on manual box on a 1ggte
    this is wot i got told and i just want to confirm it

    on your ECU, you'll see a black and white wire, and a black wire, the black and white (according to those diagrams) is labelled NS/W, and is your neutral start switch, the black, is your starter.

    to get it running, i think you have to splice the B/W wire into the Black wire,

    thanx

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    Default Re: Need help with bridging the neutral start switch

    I've not done this but.... ;ooking at this pdf:
    http://members.optushome.com.au/mkha...ecu_pinout.pdf
    The pin you want is number 5.
    I'd presume you ground that wire.

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    Default Re: Need help with bridging the neutral start switch

    thanx lojik will try it out mate

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    Default Re: Need help with bridging the neutral start switch

    sounds right to me.
    Ground or 12+ (I haven't looked at the wiring diagram).
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    Default Re: Need help with bridging the neutral start switch

    no worries, Let us know how you go. and don't forget to throw around some +rep

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    Default Re: Need help with bridging the neutral start switch

    thanx boys will let u know how it goes i just have to put in the g/box in lets hoap i finish by 2morrow

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    Default Re: Need help with bridging the neutral start switch

    i just did this on my 4ag without a wiring diagram, the way i did it was using a multimeter i checked the plugs attached to the auto box to see which combination of pins only allowed a circuit to pass through when the selector was in park and neutral... worked a treat, mind u i did it this way cos i had no wiring diagram...

    hope thats of sum help!

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW
    i just did this on my 4ag without a wiring diagram, the way i did it was using a multimeter i checked the plugs attached to the auto box to see which combination of pins only allowed a circuit to pass through when the selector was in park and neutral... worked a treat, mind u i did it this way cos i had no wiring diagram...

    hope thats of sum help!

    Dave

    yeh mate i did the same 2day and finished my conversion soooo happppy man
    thanx 2 all the ppl that helped me out

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    any time mate! +rep for gettin in ther and doing the work urself!!

    Dave

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