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Old 09-26-2007, 09:55 AM   #552 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dusty
Anyone with the 16g or 20g kit, please let me know how you hooked up the map clamp (hans map clamp). Hahns sent a drawing of how to hook it up, it shows the mapper red wire to the map sensor middle wire and the mapper black wire to the map sensor far left wire. But I have heard people use the mapper red wire to the far right sensor wire and the black to the middle?


find out which wires need power, ground, and signal...

then use a volt-meter to determine which wires are power, ground, and signal on the sensor...

do not go by middle, pass side, and dr. side... that's rediculous and whowever you are talkin with should be shot...

working with my map/tip clamp (and sensors during install) i found that some of the wires were the wrong color (comparing against several writeups and the FSM)...

by using a volt-ohm meter, you cant go wrong..

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