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Old 04-05-2016, 11:08 AM
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Manual wiring questions

There are two wiring procedures beyond the basic ones I would like to do on the car.
1. Ground pin B60-10 on ECU to improve idle. Is this pin easy to find? It looks like it is wired to the TCU but I can't find any information on wire color or plug description.
2. My pedal setup has the two limit switches, one for fully depressed and one at top of travel. I am going to wire the bottom to the NSS. I would like to wore the top one to disengage the cruise control. There is a post on this but no information as to how to do it.

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Old 04-05-2016, 11:21 AM
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Re: Manual wiring questions

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There are two wiring procedures beyond the basic ones I would like to do on the car.
1. Ground pin B60-10 on ECU to improve idle. Is this pin easy to find? It looks like it is wired to the TCU but I can't find any information on wire color or plug description.
2. My pedal setup has the two limit switches, one for fully depressed and one at top of travel. I am going to wire the bottom to the NSS. I would like to wore the top one to disengage the cruise control. There is a post on this but no information as to how to do it.

Thanks.
Wiring the One to the NSS will make the cruise work (when you press in the pedal it will think you put it in "Neutral" and kick the cruise off)....but it has to be the correct switch, some are normally open, and some are normally closed....I think it was the one that is closed when you press the pedal down
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:35 PM
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Re: Manual wiring questions

Thanks Huck.
Any thoughts on grounding the ECU pin to fool it into thinking the transmission is always in neutral? I can probably track it down but it has been done before and would save me some time if anyone remembers how they did it.
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Old 04-07-2016, 05:15 AM
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Re: Manual wiring questions

I've never grounded that in any of mine, and never had any problems with them...so maybe someone that has done that will chime in to say what benefits it gives...
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