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    Default Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    In hindsight I of course realise that I should have labelled all these plugs when I disconnected them from the old 22R. I'm hoping someone with a Lux and a 22R carby petrol engine (RN85) can identify these plugs for me.

    I've searched my Gregory's manual without success, and old photos aren't clear enough to pinpoint connections. They are all the parts of the loom from the driver's side, including Air Con.

    These are all the wires together, protruding from the Fuse Box:



    These are the individual plugs:















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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by infotechplus
    In hindsight I of course realise that I should have labelled all these plugs when I disconnected them from the old 22R. I'm hoping someone with a Lux and a 22R carby petrol engine (RN85) can identify these plugs for me.

    I've searched my Gregory's manual without success, and old photos aren't clear enough to pinpoint connections. They are all the parts of the loom from the driver's side, including Air Con.

    These are all the wires together, protruding from the Fuse Box:



    These are the individual plugs:




    goes under the intake manifold into the bottom ? manfold heater possibly


    goes to another harness and then into two wire plug on a vsv mounted on the inner guard i think the left over wire goes to a/c comp

    i cant see this one it is behind my huge landcruiser battery


    2 pin blue and 2 pin grey go to the remaining two vsv mounted in the guard
    the 4 pin dark grey plug goes to the carby /choke assy







    Cheers,

    Peter



    this is the best i could do at 9.00 o clock at night
    if you need some more info i can do it in the daytime and get pics if you want

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    So it looks like I don't need most of these on my 1GGZE conversion. Correct?

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    i would say so all the vsv's control the emission crap for the carby
    that 9 pin plug looks quite important so i would probably keep that and check for a/c compressor power in the 3 pin plug
    if you need pics let me know

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecotechilux
    i would say so all the vsv's control the emission crap for the carby
    that 9 pin plug looks quite important so i would probably keep that and check for a/c compressor power in the 3 pin plug
    if you need pics let me know
    Yes please! It's the AC that I'm particularly after.

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    Aircon power is the single pin plug in your 2nd picture.

    I'll try o work out the rest in the morning.

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Lukey-KE20
    Aircon power is the single pin plug in your 2nd picture.

    I'll try to work out the rest in the morning.
    So on the plug coming up from the AC there are two wires. I imagine the other wire is earthed then if the single plug you identified is the power. Correct?

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    I'm assuming you're using the 1G AC compressor.

    On the 22R AC compressor there is only a single pin for power.

    I'll confirm tomorrow with a pic.

    Cheers
    Luke

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Lukey-KE20
    I'm assuming you're using the 1G AC compressor.

    On the 22R AC compressor there is only a single pin for power.

    I'll confirm tomorrow with a pic.

    Cheers
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    That would be great. Thanks.

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    on mine it is in the third picture it is the black/white wire on the 3 pin plug
    i am 100 percent positve about this will confirm with pic soon

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    Here is a pic of my compressor. You should be able to just see a single pin on the top and an earth lead going off onto the actual compressor.

    I can't show you the plug because I cut it off when I installed AC a couple of months ago. I had to run a new lead and didn't have the other end of that plug.

    Cheers
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    Last edited by Lukey-KE20; 10-07-2008 at 03:01 PM.

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    sorry my usb cable for my phone is farked but i can guarantee 100 percent it is the black/white wire in the 3 pin plug
    if you want the pic pm me your number and i can message it to you

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    The Air Con switch on the dash has five (5) wires:

    Black w/White stripe
    Green
    White w/Black stripe x2
    Black w/Orange stripe

    One of the W/B wires is earth, the B/O wire provides power to the A/C amplifier (which is a Blue w/White stripe wire). From the A/C amplifier there is a Black w/White stripe wire running to the A/C compressor (which is also earthed).

    Here is the RN85 wiring. For those of you who are more experienced at reading schematics, you might like to confirm my conclusions above::

    http://users.tpg.com.au/adslljrb/22R...ng_diagram.pdf

    PS. Wiring diagram provided for educational and research purposes only.

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    Default Re: Need help: Identify these 22R plugs

    I've rescanned the 22R wiring diagrams in higher resolution (720 dpi) so if you have downloaded the pdf from the above post you might like to replace that file with these individual files. The single file above has some blank spots.

    Here they are - all are Adobe PDF format

    Starting, charging, ignition, carburettor and emission control systems [982Kb]

    http://users.tpg.com.au/adslljrb/22R...r_ignition.pdf

    Exterior lighting and horn [962Kb]

    http://users.tpg.com.au/adslljrb/22R...r_lighting.pdf

    Courtesy lamp, clock, cigarette lighter and sound system [743Kb]

    http://users.tpg.com.au/adslljrb/22R...g_interior.pdf

    Instrument cluster for models before August 1991 [903Kb]

    http://users.tpg.com.au/adslljrb/22R...er_pre0891.pdf

    Instrument cluster for models after August 1991 [612Kb]

    http://users.tpg.com.au/adslljrb/22R...r_post0891.pdf

    Ventilation system, air conditioning, demister and windscreen wiper and washer [719Kb]

    http://users.tpg.com.au/adslljrb/22R...entilation.pdf

    Automatic disconnecting differential (ADD) system, 4WD lamp and automatic transmission overdrive [739Kb]

    http://users.tpg.com.au/adslljrb/22R...ng_ADD_4WD.pdf

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