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Hi,

I'm after a MR30 (L24E 1/1985 ) Wiring Diagram, The diagram I have is not the same as whats appears to be in the car, when I look at the connector from the EFI to the relays / ignition etc, the picture I have has a 9 pin plug, and uses 6 wires ( see the picture 1 ), the car has a 8 pin plug and uses the 8 pins (like picture 2)

any help would be welcome

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Ok, point of clarification.

The round plug uses all 9 pins, it's just that the ECU part only uses 6; that's why only 6 are shown in the diagram. 1 of the extras is definitely for tacho, don't recall immediately the other 2 (1 is water temp gauge, 1 to go).

You may have to do some probing with a multi-meter to determine which wire goes where.

Sorry can't be of more asssitance right now. I'll have alook at mine tonight when I get home. Might be able to toss some more light on the problem.

Ok, other 3 pins are (9-pin plug):

Black/Green - Tacho

White - BCCD valve (in throttle body)

Yellow/White - temp gauge

Maybe the later models didn't use the BCCD valve.

Do you have a "Full" wiring diagram you can post ?

Nigel

I have the same manual you have.

I know about this because I just recently wired in a Wolf 3D, and had to work out which bits of loom were re-usable.

Do you have the "full" wiring diagram that you can share, this diagram is as rare as hell on the Net

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