wiring specialties q45 tps wiring..... confusion

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So here's my lil dilemma... The wiring harness from wiring specialties is different from what is posted on the internet.

Colors
solid Blue no stripe
Red/blue stripe
Yellow/blue stripe (blue/green)

I tried to probe the wiring to find the ground but couldn't locate which one was the correct wire. I assume it's blue but ughh what a pain in the a$$ this has been. Im not ready for power on just yet so i'm trying to avoid battery power currently.


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also notice my q45 tps does not have the standard connector hence does not fit the wiring specialties supplied q45 connector.

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It should plug into the other gray plug as seen on this Q45 throttle body.

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Yellow I know and agree with your statement. Although my q45 tps used a different type of plug the black one. Hence the reason I posted. My harness plugs don't match up BROSKI :)

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Ohhh my bad miss read that. My Rb20 TPS uses the same style plug.

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wiring goes as follows.

Yellow/green is 5 volt
red/blue is signal
solid blue is sensor ground.


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