Pins pulled from my jump post plug - need help
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Pins pulled from my jump post plug - need help
I'm at the reinstall point of a T-Belt job.
Not thinking things through, I pulled the harness through & under the pass. side t/b cover without securing the pins.
About half of them pulled out. I tried to guess somewhat from the bend of the wire, but that seemed like a really stupid idea.
I came across DAN87951's thread in which he describes exactly what I did (more pins pulled for him). Dave C.'s pin positions>wiring colors schematic looks like it got Dan squared away. Dan's car is an '87 that apparently has a slightly different plug/pins than my '91.
I'm noticing that 7 isn't open in my case as it apparently is for '87. Dave seemed pretty sure of his schematic, however he suggested 'another pair of eyes' to confirm.
Anybody have the schematic, or can at least confirm Dave's pin/wire assignment? If pins/wires are the same for '87 & '91 with the only diff. being that number 7 is an active circuit, I can find the right pin by elimination.
EDIT: I did a broader search, and found this thread in which Scott Mohr gives a detailed schematic for this connector. It's for a pre-S4, so I'm not sure that I can apply it. Scott's still helping out, even though he's no longer with us.
Not thinking things through, I pulled the harness through & under the pass. side t/b cover without securing the pins.
About half of them pulled out. I tried to guess somewhat from the bend of the wire, but that seemed like a really stupid idea.
I came across DAN87951's thread in which he describes exactly what I did (more pins pulled for him). Dave C.'s pin positions>wiring colors schematic looks like it got Dan squared away. Dan's car is an '87 that apparently has a slightly different plug/pins than my '91.
I'm noticing that 7 isn't open in my case as it apparently is for '87. Dave seemed pretty sure of his schematic, however he suggested 'another pair of eyes' to confirm.
Anybody have the schematic, or can at least confirm Dave's pin/wire assignment? If pins/wires are the same for '87 & '91 with the only diff. being that number 7 is an active circuit, I can find the right pin by elimination.
EDIT: I did a broader search, and found this thread in which Scott Mohr gives a detailed schematic for this connector. It's for a pre-S4, so I'm not sure that I can apply it. Scott's still helping out, even though he's no longer with us.
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Send me your email address and I can send you the wire diagram for the '91
Jim
send it to: jim928 followed by @ptd.net (trying to hold off the spammers)
Jim
send it to: jim928 followed by @ptd.net (trying to hold off the spammers)
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Sent, Jim. Thanks a bunch.
I challenge anybody to go onto any car forum and ask such a technical & obscure question and get an immediate, informed reply.
This forum & its members makes ownership of these cars so much more gratifying.
I challenge anybody to go onto any car forum and ask such a technical & obscure question and get an immediate, informed reply.
This forum & its members makes ownership of these cars so much more gratifying.
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T18 - 14 pins:
#, Wire color, wire size (notes)
1 - Blue 0.5
2 - Blue/Black 0.5
3 - Blue/Yellow 0.5
4 - Blue/White 0.5
5 - Brown/Green 0.5
6 - Green/Blue 0.5
7 - Brown/Green 0.5 (Brown/Red on other side)
8 - NC
9 - Black 1.0
10 - Green 1.5
11 - NC
12 - NC
13 - Brown 1.5
14 - Yellow 4.0
Alan
#, Wire color, wire size (notes)
1 - Blue 0.5
2 - Blue/Black 0.5
3 - Blue/Yellow 0.5
4 - Blue/White 0.5
5 - Brown/Green 0.5
6 - Green/Blue 0.5
7 - Brown/Green 0.5 (Brown/Red on other side)
8 - NC
9 - Black 1.0
10 - Green 1.5
11 - NC
12 - NC
13 - Brown 1.5
14 - Yellow 4.0
Alan