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Arbman Al



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Whats this wire for?
Me again!

Can't find what this connects to. It comes out of the engine loom near the MAF wire:


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Post #115572 15th Jan 2012 3:07pm
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landy andy



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Do you wire connected to the air sensor in the air filter housing? Same loom as MAF?

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Post #115573 15th Jan 2012 3:17pm
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Is that going into a split in the air filter housing or just a trick of the photo?

What are the wire colours?  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Post #115579 15th Jan 2012 3:40pm
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It's just jumped out at me that it's a pin terminal. Let me know the wire colour though Smile  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Inertia switch wiring?

What colour is it?


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Post #115586 15th Jan 2012 4:11pm
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Arbman Al



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Thanks for the replies so far.
Will check the wire colour tomorrow.
It's not the inertia switch as that is wired in, and the two connectors to the air box are connected as well.

If its a pin terminal I'll have to see if it has pulled out of something.

Should have checked the wire colour when I took the photo - doh! 1996 Defender 130 converted to TD5 and auto

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Arbman Al wrote:
Thanks for the replies so far.
Will check the wire colour tomorrow.
It's not the inertia switch as that is wired in, and the two connectors to the air box are connected as well.

If its a pin terminal I'll have to see if it has pulled out of something.

Should have checked the wire colour when I took the photo - doh!



Looking at that pictue again...

Crank sensor wire (if two wires) or oil pressure sensor wire (if single wire)


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Post #115596 15th Jan 2012 4:47pm
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Arbman Al



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Porny wrote:
Arbman Al wrote:
Thanks for the replies so far.
Will check the wire colour tomorrow.
It's not the inertia switch as that is wired in, and the two connectors to the air box are connected as well.

If its a pin terminal I'll have to see if it has pulled out of something.

Should have checked the wire colour when I took the photo - doh!



Looking at that pictue again...

Crank sensor wire (if two wires) or oil pressure sensor wire (if single wire)


Ian


It's a single wire, and I don't recall plugging anything for oil yet.
Where should it connect to?

Cheers....Al 1996 Defender 130 converted to TD5 and auto

1975 Triumph Stag 3.0 V8
Post #115601 15th Jan 2012 5:12pm
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Arbman Al wrote:


It's a single wire, and I don't recall plugging anything for oil yet.
Where should it connect to?

Cheers....Al


If you look under the turbocharger - about halfway down the engine block, you should see the oil sensor. You will need to find the correct plug to replace the missing one (is a 2 pin plug, but only one side is used). Can get a picture if needed.


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Post #115607 15th Jan 2012 5:33pm
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Arbman Al



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Porny wrote:
Arbman Al wrote:


It's a single wire, and I don't recall plugging anything for oil yet.
Where should it connect to?

Cheers....Al


If you look under the turbocharger - about halfway down the engine block, you should see the oil sensor. You will need to find the correct plug to replace the missing one (is a 2 pin plug, but only one side is used). Can get a picture if needed.


Ian


Thanks Ian,
Will have a look tomorrow.

Conversion nearly finished now, just got to sort out the auto shifter position....

Cheers...Al 1996 Defender 130 converted to TD5 and auto

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Post #115777 15th Jan 2012 9:41pm
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Arbman Al



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Mystery solved - it is the oil pressure sensor wire, and found the plug on the sensor, so that was good.

Cheers for the help.

Al 1996 Defender 130 converted to TD5 and auto

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