Kick pannel plugs?
Hi all....
Can some on please tell me what these 5 extra sets of connectors are for. I know the yellow plug is for the select monitor, but not sure about the others. Thanks http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...h362/43880.JPG |
1 I dont know
2 used for onboard diag blinky check engine light 3 climate control celcius or ferinheight disply 4 i dunno again 5 grounding pins for checking and clearing codes |
The Plug that you have labelled 1 is "Check Connector (Manufacturing) B34".
Presumably they use this to test the control units before the car leaves the factory. It duplicates the wires in the yellow select monitor connector B35 and the black diagnostic connector B36 (#2 in your picture). There are also some other wires running from it to the ABS, Cruise, TCU, Steering and Airbag units. I've never seen the pinout of B34 documented, so I went through the wiring diagram and I've listed them below. B34 Manufacturing check connector pinout 1 ABS 2 ABS 3 ABS 4 ABS 5 Cruise = B35-4 6 TCU 7 Steering = B36-7 8 ??? not connected on my car 9 Airbag 10 ABS/TCU 11 ABS 12 ABS 13 Receive Data (ECU/TCU/Cruise/AirCon) = B35-3 14 Transmit Data (ECU/TCU/Cruise/AirCon) = B35-2 15 ??? Possibly +12v 16 Ground 17 ECU = B36-1 18 Steering = B36-5 19 ??? not connected on my car 20 Airbag = B36-3 B35 select monitor connector pinout 1 ??? not connected on my car 2 Transmit Data (ECU/TCU/Cruise/AirCon) = B34-14 3 Receive Data (ECU/TCU/Cruise/AirCon) = B34-13 4 Cruise = B34-5 5 +12v 6 ??? not connected on my car 7 ??? not connected on my car 8 ECU 9 Ground B36 diagnostic connector pinout 1 ECU = B34-17 2 ECU 3 Airbag = B34-20 4 4WS 5 Steering = B34-18 6 Steering 7 Steering = B34-7 8 Seatbelt 9 Airbag 10 Ground |
Phil,
You have gone to a lot of trouble and this data should not be allowed to become lost, It should go in the "How To" section. Regards, Trevor. ;) |
Phil...
You are the man. That is a great write up, and a huge help. I agree, it should go to the books:) Thanks again |
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Anybody know what #4 is? Thought I would label that before I finalized the page. Thanks :)
How about the white plug at the bottom of the picture that has black, white, red, and green wires? Anyone know what that one is? :) |
The White plug at the bottom of the screen is for the select monitor and data logger that runs on my in car pc. It plugs into the select monitor port.
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