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Hey guys,

I just got an AVCR. It didn't come with the wiring harness to go to the ECU/pressure sensor and solenoid.

Wires going to the ECU aren't a problem as the manual details how to go about doing that.

But wiring to the solenoid and pressure sensor aren't in the as they would expect you to have the harness.

MAP SENSOR:

From pics on the net I guess the following [wires on sender:wires on AVCR]

Red:Yellow

White:Blue

Black:Brown

SOLENOID:

Haven't found a picture yet, but only the pink & orange wires remains. There is a pink and black on the solenoid.

Orange is for the scramble switch, so my guess is that the pink goes to pink and the black gets tapped off the red (switched ignition)?

What concerns me a little is that solenoid and assoiciated wiring looks BIG. Does the AVCR switch this directly or is there a relay somewhere in the harness?

If you've got an AVCR and wouldn't mind having a quick look under the bonnet to confirm that would be much much appreciated.

Just installed the SAFC2 also and the car is booked for a dyno tune on Wednesday so I only have the weekend to sort this out.

Thanks heaps,

Aaron.

Edited by aaron_25t
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Thanks mate, really appreciate this. Should be pretty straight forward from here.

MAP SENSOR:

From pics on the net I guess the following [wires on sender:wires on AVCR]

Red:Yellow

White:Blue

Black:Brown

SOLENOID:

pink

red

the orange wire goes no where on my harness it just is like 10 cm long

the red wire splits off into 2 wires

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