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01-07-2008, 04:40 PM | #1 |
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Lockup sensor: GChemist?
I wanted to confirm that the lockup sensor referred to in post 7 in the linked thread is the "Tip-in Vacuum Switch" as in my vac hose map (attached). If anyone's wondering, this map is from and 83 305 low altitude (non-CA). I never found DDZ in any of the idiot books. If you want a better copy, send me a PM with your email.
Gerardo's post #7 Also, what do the wires connect to? Thanks- -Todd
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01-08-2008, 05:50 AM | #2 |
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Re: Lockup sensor: GChemist?
Early models has one (diesel), two or three wires for the converter lockup.
If I'm correct the black wire grounds so the TC unlocks with the brake pedal. The yellow power wire cuts off power at low vacuum. A terminal - red wire B terminal - white wire c terminal - white wire I can barely make heads or tails from the factory wiring manual. |
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