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Hey all couldnt open the pdf thingy on the safc 2 install, just wondering if both knock sensors needed to be wired up, we only wired up 1 and it seems to be working but why would we need to wire the other one.

Weve hooked the purple wire for the knock sensor up but are unsure of the colour of the wire for the other knock sensor.

Cheers for any help, Semo

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nah you only have to wire it upto one of the knock sensors..

lemi know if you cant find another copy of the pdf and ill send u one ive got..

all this stuff's covered in the pdf :O

Hey all couldnt open the pdf thingy on the safc 2 install, just wondering if both knock sensors needed to be wired up, we only wired up 1 and it seems to be working but why would we need to wire the other one.

Weve hooked the purple wire for the knock sensor up but are unsure of the colour of the wire for the other knock sensor.

Cheers for any help, Semo

Thanks mate!

I've tried to open various pdfs on 3 different computers but it doesnt open, it just says it needs to update, then says no updates are available.. So i really dunno whats going on there.

Are you able to copy/paste the info in the pdf into a word document?

That would be great!

Thanks,

Semo

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