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Sensor in Japanese Wiring Harness

Viento

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Hi everybody,
i have ECU + engine wiring harness that comes from galant vr4 1991 japanese version ( ECU part number : MD163994 Eprom ecu) , i rewraped and repaired with intact connectors but i found some difference between my wiring harness and american version , one of them is that there is a sensor with 3 pin connector that i dont know the works of it . Another different that my wiring harness doesnt have fuel pump relay like american version .
There is alot pics from my wiring harness that you can show the place of this sensor .plus i made the schematic pic that you can see the number of pins on the ECU diagram !

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Thank you in advanced !
 

H05TYL

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Hmm, I've just had a good look over both my pre and post facelift j-spec's and couldn't find that connector on either of them.

Was the car the loom is from originally automatic?
 

misterfixit

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Thats a mixture adjuster. fitted to cars with no o2 and no cat. UK, some Europe, Saudi and most general (phils,south america) export cars came with them.

Not A JDM at all. All jdm cars had unleaded and cats from the early eighties.

Rich
 

Quoting misterfixit:
Thats a mixture adjuster.



Interesting. So, its sort of like an O2 simulator. It takes the +5 volts and divides it down to feed the ECU with a fake O2 voltage, which can be used to affect the mixture/fueltrims?
Viento, I would think that if your car has an O2 sensor you would not want to use that, but connect the O2 sensor to pin #4 instead. As he said, that harness is not JDM, but off a GVR-4 intended for the Saudi or another market.
 

FlyingEagle

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Any other numbers off the ECU case or board? I'll add this to the archive I'm compiling of ECU #'s and the cars and markets they came from.
 
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