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Whats This Wire?

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ORB

On my VTS loom I am trying to work out what this wire is?

 

It has no markings, then splits to three blue wires inside the loom and goes to the double relay.

 

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Where do I connect it?

 

I am nearly there with my loom, but dont want to kill it on an unknown wire!

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welshpug

depends which pins on the relay it connects to, likely to be a permanent live.

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dcc

Does it change colour further down? looks like it has heatshrink on it

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ORB

Pins 11 15 8 on relay connector.

 

Yea, it goes blue!

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ORB

Told you, I can't drive that! - plus, I'm in tesco so boing lazy whilst controlling kids!

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pug_ham

Pins 11 15 8 on relay connector.

 

That's you permanent power supply which should connect to the shunt box, without it your conversion won't work.

 

g

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Miles

I connect those to the Alt, Same place as the 306 loom then, You'll find a thin brown wire too that needs connecting up, Bloody s*itty Citroen looms

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ORB

Thanks dudes, so, to clarify, I just extend the wire, and attach a ring terminal connector and bolt it to either the shunt box or the alternator live? (Same thing I guess)

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pug_ham

Basically yes, the 2.0 8v T loom I did recently I connected it t the shunt box using the original jetronic loom connector but as miles says, you can run it via the alternator terminal for the same effect.

 

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