Evening all,
Not entirely MJLJ specific, but I reckon this is as good a place to ask as any.
I have just got my EDIS and coil from trigger-wheels.com (cop out I know, but I'm on a bit of a tight schedule here). All the multipins have nice little short bits of wire on, which would be pretty easy to solder and heat-shrink onto the rest of the loom. But that wouldn't be very tidy would it? A much better solution would be to have the plugs apart and replace the terminals with new ones crimped tidily onto the loom.
But how do I do that? How do I get the plugs apart for a start? where do I get replacement terminals from? Vehicle Wiring Products?
Can it be done and is it worth it?
Thanks in advance,
Charlie
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Hello,
Soldering and head shrinking the cut wires should be perfectly reliable- so it really comes down to personal preference. If you're concerned about appearance, you could bundle the wires together and cover it with split loom- which would make a very nice and clean look.
Just my 2 cents!
Regards,
Soldering and head shrinking the cut wires should be perfectly reliable- so it really comes down to personal preference. If you're concerned about appearance, you could bundle the wires together and cover it with split loom- which would make a very nice and clean look.
Just my 2 cents!
Regards,
This is a short guide to how I did it.
http://www.ken555.plus.com/gtm/connectors.html
Quite an easy job once you get the hang of it.
http://www.ken555.plus.com/gtm/connectors.html
Quite an easy job once you get the hang of it.
Excellent website there Ken. You know,I did not find your website through this forum,I did an engine search,I entered 'EDIS yellow/blue' and your website came up. I've noticed alot of websites associated with EDIS don't colour code the wires,so I decided to buy a Ford Escort & Orion Haynes manual,and work off this. Having marked each wire from the EDIS for the correct parts,and then for some reason I stumbled upon this theme from this forum http://www.autosportlabs.org/viewtopic. ... 2759ff2165
And whilst at work,pondering on the wiring,I overlooked the wiring from the EDIS for the 12v supply. Thinking to myself,I didn't recall seeing a solid red wire. So,your website has helped out,thanks again
What does VPWR stand for?
And whilst at work,pondering on the wiring,I overlooked the wiring from the EDIS for the 12v supply. Thinking to myself,I didn't recall seeing a solid red wire. So,your website has helped out,thanks again
What does VPWR stand for?
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I'm in the same boat, trigger wheels used to sell coil pack connectors but they've changed there website in the last few weeks and no longer list them. I was looking at VWP's website and I was wandering if the 3 pole connector will work:
http://wwww.vehicle-wiring-products.co. ... tml#gen439
Has anyone tried this?
As a temporary measure I've used 3 mini spade terminals, not the best solution I know but it's done the job for over a year now.
http://wwww.vehicle-wiring-products.co. ... tml#gen439
Has anyone tried this?
As a temporary measure I've used 3 mini spade terminals, not the best solution I know but it's done the job for over a year now.
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