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**Car is R32 GTS4**

Since my aftermarket ecu installation my 4wd doesnt work and looking at my Attessa error codes TPS circuit is coming up. Looking at the TPS plug in the engine bay it has been disconnected which I think is why my 4WD isnt working.

I having trouble figuring out what it used to be connected to, I checked the pin outs on the attessa ecu and the pin outs for the TPS circuit are

31-yellow/red stripe

47-black

48-purple

I may have the bottom 2 colours mixed around but you get the idea.

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Anyway, I'm trying to find those 3 coloured wires connected to a dissconnected plug or something around where the TPS is. I cant see anything around there except for the cut off wires I've circled in the pic but the 3 wires there are yellow, black and white so they dont match.

Can someone with either a r32 GTS4 or gtr please tell me what their TPS plug (the one thats floating around in the pic, it emerges from underneath the black tps box) is connected to? what colours are the 3 wires at the other end of the plug? are they Yellow, black and white?

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