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Sergio205

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Sergio205

Hello!

Could anyone help me identifing a wire which gets out of a plug connected to teh coil pack on my TU1M engine?

It is of white color and about 5 centimiters long. Here is a photo:

 

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PVFCpug

Is that actually connected to the HT side of life? Or is there a small terminal there that I cannot see.

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Guest torbes

In my 94er Forever this Plug can also be found... It´s obviously unused... perhaps the signal of the crankshaft´s angle-sensor can be taken from it in case you intend to control the ignition / injection timings?

 

Has anyone further informations? ...

 

By the way: My Forever´s got the magneti-marelli motor-management.

 

cheers, tob

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Sergio205
Is that actually connected to the HT side of life? Or is there a small terminal there that I cannot see.

 

 

What is HT?

One end is connected to loom which comes to the coil pack and another one has a terminal, female type.

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Sergio205
In my 94er Forever this Plug can also be found... It´s obviously unused... perhaps the signal of the crankshaft´s angle-sensor can be taken from it in case you intend to control the ignition / injection timings?

 

Has anyone further informations? ...

 

By the way: My Forever´s got the magneti-marelli motor-management.

 

cheers, tob

 

Mine has MM as well.

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PVFCpug
What is HT?

One end is connected to loom which comes to the coil pack and another one has a terminal, female type.

Sorry HT is High Tension which is the High Voltage Spark plug leads. The fact it has a terminal on it means it is not HT. Is it the output to the Rev Counter?

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welshpug

most likely to be a suppressor to suppress interference.

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Sergio205
Sorry HT is High Tension which is the High Voltage Spark plug leads. The fact it has a terminal on it means it is not HT. Is it the output to the Rev Counter?

 

I also think that it's for a rev counter but never tried to get one connected. Did anyone ever tried to get a signal from this terminal to the Rev Counter?

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