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Speed Sense blue/white ac dash fuse box, lt. green 13 pin plug (E), pin 4
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Sorry guys. Been away for a while. just took a look at the old forum. Guess I missed out on a little business. So whats new on here, besides that everything looks totally different
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you could always just go directly to the reverse light itself
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sorry, disregard last message. i sent you the vss wire. force of habit. thats what most people are looking for. try this: Reverse Light red/black to pink + driver kick, 14 pin plug, pin 10
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Speed Sense yellow ECM, 2nd plug down, pin 17 The ECM (Engine Control Module) is behind the glove box, it is the module to the left.
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Havent been able to get a hold of him, and he hasnt been on in quite a while
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2008 honda accord sedan VSS wire needed
MisFit replied to matador's topic in Vehicle Specific Wiring
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Reverse Light black/pink + back of fuse box, black 8 pin plug Speed Sense gray/black radio harness or ABS module, pin 21 The ABS module is in the driver side rear corner of the engine compartment.
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Radio 12V blue/yellow + radio, white 10 pin plug, pin 4 On 8 speaker systems, it is in the white 20 pin plug, pin 1. Radio Ground brown - radio, white 10 pin plug, pin 7 On 8 speaker systems, it is in the white 20 pin plug, pin 20. Radio Ignition gray + radio, white 10 pin plug, pin 3 On 8 speaker systems, it is in the white 20 pin plug, pin 11. Radio Illumination green (parking lights); white/black (dimmer) +,- radio, white 10 pin plug, pin 10; white 6 pin plug, pin 5 On 8 speaker systems, they are in the white 20 pin plug, pins 2 and 12. Fa
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2000 Honda CRV LX VSS & Reverse location?
MisFit replied to Itchy's topic in Vehicle Specific Wiring
Speed Sense blue/white instrument cluster or PCM The PCM is in the passenger kick panel. VSS is in the 31 pin plug, pin 23. -
Need help finding VSS on a 2007 ESCAPE
MisFit replied to 2005yellowhorse's topic in Vehicle Specific Wiring
Speed Sense gray/black ac ABS or brake system control module The ABS control module is on the rear driver side of the engine compartment. On the Hybrid models, the brake system control module is on the rear passenger side of the engine compartment. On vehicles with the 6-disc in-dash CD changer, this wire is also found in the radio harness. -
2008 honda accord sedan VSS wire needed
MisFit replied to matador's topic in Vehicle Specific Wiring
Speed Sense blue (1 CD disc player only) ac radio, gray 24 pin plug, pin 15 Also found below the driver dash fuse box, white or blue 20 pin plug, pin 14. -
Speed Sense gray/black ac radio, 24 pin plug, pin 14
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09-Speed Sense brown/green ac PCM, plug towards driver side, pin 3 or 25 The PCM (Powertrain Control Module) is in the engine compartment, in the center of the firewall. This wire is not available on hybrid models
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there is no vss on that vehicle
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I think I might have once, but i dont have any pics
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Speed Sense gray/black ac radio, 24 pin plug, pin 14
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not digging the new format. now it just looks and feels like every other forum out there. just my 2cents
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2008 toyota corolla wiring diagram
MisFit replied to jesusparedes's topic in Vehicle Specific Wiring
12 Volts white (25A) + ignition harness Second 12 Volts black (15A) + ignition harness Starter red + ignition harness Second Starter N/A Ignition black/white + ignition harness Second Ignition black/yellow + ignition harness Third Ignition N/A Accessory blue/red + ignition harness Second Accessory N/A Third Accessory N/A Keysense blue/black - ignition harness Using the status output to trigger this wire during remote start will disarm the factory alarm without unlocking the doors. Data Bus blue (RX), green (TX) -
your probably on the wrong green wire. Reverse Light green + dr kick or MICU, 14 pin plug, pin 11 The MICU (Multiplex Integrated Control Unit) is part of the driver side fuse/relay box. It has two plugs on the side edge of the fuse/relay box.
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Help removing D3 from 07 Ford Escape
MisFit replied to scotts7777's topic in Vehicle Specific Wiring
it would all depend on how it was installed. no one is going to be able to tell you that without seeing it, except for the installer that did it in the first place -
i always just cut the plugs off and hardwire it
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I dont like to see anyone lose their job. But fuck CC and BB. They were the beginning of the end for a lot of independent shops when they came around and started whoring everything out. They sell stereos installed for like $10 over what we pay for them wholesale, just to get you in the door. How can a small shop compete with that? Im glad theyre gone and I hope BB follows them out the door. As for you guys who lose your jobs, dont worry, theres other work out there. My business went under, and i'm actually much happier at my new job.