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stevenf
10-08-10, 08:17 PM
has anyone got a pic of the black plug to show where the wires and pins go in the plug. there is a few missing in mine and need to know where to put the replacements asap

steven

brainsnova
10-08-10, 09:25 PM
if you look on the side that clips into the dash they are numbered, on mine i have 10 wires as follows :

1 - black/green
2 - n/a
3 - brown/white
4 - n/a
5 - n/a
6 - brown/yellow
7 - n/a
8 - n/a
9 - black
10- n/a
11- brown/blue
12- black
13- white/yellow
14- white
15- brown
16- black/white

stevenf
11-08-10, 05:43 PM
is number 12 not a white and green for trailor indicator?

brainsnova
11-08-10, 06:43 PM
thats what puzzled me as i seen someone had the trailor light on so i looked at my plug to tell him the wire colour and seen it was a live and i was confussed lol but the wires look untamperred.

fastcar1cars
11-08-10, 06:48 PM
Yeah 12 is trailor light! Mine is also black so connected it to live, and when i put a bulb in the trailor light it was conatantly lit so ive left it connected and jus removed bulb again! Lol!

stevenf
11-08-10, 11:27 PM
well i got it all sorted now. never bothered putting wire into pin 12 lol only downside is that i still have no speedo. tried 3 sets of clocks and 2 transducers. checked the wiring about 5 times as well. any ideas? :)

brainsnova
11-08-10, 11:30 PM
have you defo got 12v and earth at the gearbox and the blue/red is connected properly.

stevenf
11-08-10, 11:32 PM
yeah i pulled all the wires back through the bulkhead into the back of the dash and wired it all up from there.

brainsnova
11-08-10, 11:34 PM
did you drive it faster than 5mph lol

stevenf
11-08-10, 11:37 PM
yep had it up to edinburgh but had to use the sat nav for the speed lol its strange cause it worked in my old nova

brainsnova
11-08-10, 11:41 PM
you could try a speedo cable in the gearbox and spin the wheel to make sure the bit in the gearbox is spinning.

stevenf
11-08-10, 11:43 PM
yeah that bits spinning. tried the old clocks just in case :)

brainsnova
12-08-10, 12:17 AM
all you can really do is get a multimeter on the transducer plug and check for 12v and if you have it then **** knows.

stevenf
12-08-10, 12:38 AM
might give that a go the morn then :) if not then i might have to try another transducer lol