SR Redtop --> S14 Starting problem, PLEASE HELP

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ItzGenX wrote:Oh, someone on fresh alloy told me all those pictures were wrong. Also, I don't see F8, F10, or the SR instrument cluster plugs on my harness. I only have the other ends (engine/ecu harness side). The pictures of the plugs I think are from the OTHER end of the connectors (chassis/fusebox).


Well whoever on FA told you they were all wrong is full of crap. I know they are all right, because I've used that diagram before.

The F8, F10, and SR instrument cluster plugs are all on the engine harness.


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But the F8 and F10 is on the SR fuse box and the SR instrument cluster plug is located under the passenger side of the clip as in the FEMALE plugs....You need this to make your wiring a lot easier and looks better and also, make a good usage of that clip.

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AznRide wrote:But the F8 and F10 is on the SR fuse box and the SR instrument cluster plug is located under the passenger side of the clip as in the FEMALE plugs....You need this to make your wiring a lot easier and looks better and also, make a good usage of that clip.


If you have the complete SR harness, the plugs are *on* the harness.

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Yea, i know. But if you connect to the plugs in the clip, all you do is plug them in to your sr harness. You don't have to cut your SR harness at all. Get it?

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AznRide wrote:Yea, i know. But if you connect to the plugs in the clip, all you do is plug them in to your sr harness. You don't have to cut your SR harness at all. Get it?


K, got it.

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AznRide wrote:Maybe it's not even needed, but any how, she starts right up. Ran smooth. Now I gotta finishing up some of the misc. Thanks guys for the help.


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