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That's correct I have never seen the official M35 wiring diagram. The drawing I did was based on the g35 info. My cars wiring and connectors and scotts revisions. I haven't cross referenced craigs revisions.

  • 5 years later...

VQ25DET ECU PINOUT LIST

1 No.1cyl. Injector drive signal
2 No.2cyl. Injector drive signal
3 No.3cyl. Injector drive signal
4  
5 No.1cyl. Ignition signal (Pawatora drive signal)
6 No.2cyl. Ignition signal (Pawatora drive signal)
7 No.3cyl. Ignition signal (Pawatora drive signal)
8 eVTC electromagnetic retarder control signal (left bank)
9 eVTC electromagnetic retarder control signal (right bank)
10 Canister purge control valve control signal
11 No.4cyl. Injector drive signal
12 No.5cyl. Injector drive signal
13 No.6cyl. Injector drive signal
14  
15 No.4cyl. Ignition signal (Pawatora drive signal)
16 No.5cyl. Ignition signal (Pawatora drive signal)
17 No.6cyl. Ignition signal (Pawatora drive signal)
18  
19  
20  
21  
22 Fuel pump terminal voltage control output signal (FPCM)
23  
24  
25  
26 Throttle motor relay control signal
27 Supercharging pressure control solenoid control signal
28  
29  
30  
31 C / U power supply (the counter electromotive current feedback circuit)
32 Fuel pump relay control signal
33 Engine warning light
34 Engine rotation speed output signal (to HICAS C / U)
35  
36  
37  
38 ECCS & IGN coil relay control signal
39 O2 sensor heater control signal
40  
41  
42 Key SW (START) signal
43 Key SW (IGN) signal
44 Neutral SW signal
45  
46  
47  
48 C / U earth
49  
50 Adaptive cruise control system SW signal (car with adaptive cruise control system)
51  
52  
53  
54 A / T mode (Snow mode) SW signal
55 Stop lamp SW signal
56  
57 C / U earth
58 Sensor ground
59 Brake SW signal (car with adaptive cruise control system)
60  
61  
62 Air flow meter signal
63  
64 Accelerator sensor 2 Power
65 POS (position) sensor signal
66 PHASE (phase) sensor signal (right bank)
67 Battery power supply
68  
69  
70 Accelerator sensor 2 Ground
71 Knock sensor signal
72  
73 Accelerator sensor 1 signal
74 Accelerator sensor 2 signal
75 PHASE (phase) sensor signal (right bank)
76 The intake air temperature sensor signal
77  
78  
79  
80 Air flow meter earth
81 Refrigerant pressure sensor signal
82 Supercharging pressure sensor signal
83 Throttle sensor 1 signal
84 Throttle sensor 2 signal
85  
86 PHASE (phase) sensor signal (left bank)
87 Oil temperature sensor signal
88  
89 Power steering oil pressure sensor signal
90  
91 O2 sensor signal
92  
93 Water temperature sensor signal
94  
95 PHASE (phase) sensor signal (left bank)
96  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101 Throttle motor drive signal 1 (open signal)
102 Throttle motor power
103 Throttle motor drive signal 2 (close signal)
104  
105  
106 Injector earth
107 Throttle motor ground
108 Injector earth
109 CAN Communication line H
110 C/U power supply
111 Sensor supply
112 C/U power supply
113 CAN Communication line L
114  
115 K line (data transmission and reception of C / U)
2 hours ago, joshm35 said:

Search 'm35 tuners' on facebook and look in the photo gallery. Craig did a digram years ago that is floating around so there is one out there

yah i know there is an image / pfd. Its on page two of this thread just sometimes an actual list is easier. P.S. no images in said page on facebook ;)

 

Edited by stripey

If you log in and "view photos" it wont show have to look in album. But yes it is there on further clicking and i still stand by the list i put up directly from service manual as for me its easier to read

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