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Hey,

In my attempt to wire up my RSM and Turbo Timer.. I got confused at how many wires there are going to the ECU

in the picture below there is a massive back of wires in the black wrap which is about the size of your wrist

Just wanted to know if this looks normal or do i have a heap of excess wires that should be thrown out

also does anyone have an ECU wiring diagram got a R32 GTS-T as im not sure wire half of these wires connect to the ECU

thanks

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My tape deck is missing, just a hole in the dash .. and theres a few wires behind there, however nothing to major it seems?

Im thinking about taking it to an auto electrician and asking them to clena it up for me.. however i cant seem to find one that knows their shit when it comes to electronics

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My tape deck is missing, just a hole in the dash .. and theres a few wires behind there, however nothing to major it seems?

Im thinking about taking it to an auto electrician and asking them to clena it up for me.. however i cant seem to find one that knows their shit when it comes to electronics

i have so much to reply here matt - you make it sound as though you have been to a lot of electricians, asked them, an they been incompitent

yet it was not the knowledge that has been the problem.....

no matter as it sorted now an it has worked out - just defending those that can't for themselves :P

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Sharee - Dont try and create a storm out of nothing.

I was not talking about andrew when i posted that, infact i think it was before i asked you for help.

i was refering to LOCAL auto elecs that knows there stuff about SKYLINES.

im sorry i forgot to state that.

so... what i ment to say is..

a few months back i had a hard time trying to find an auto electrician that was able to FULLY understand the wiring system of an R32 skyline.

ffs.

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That loom looks like it has been hacked to pieces. If I had a scanner I'd post the ECU pinouts here form my R32 GTR workshop manual. It also looks like there are a few extra connectors in there and some wires that are fatter than any of the standard ones.

As for the turbo timer handbrake sensor, I connected mine to the handbrake rather than into the loom at the ECU.

:rofl:

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