turbo timer wiring

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turbo timer wiring

Postby eddie » Fri Aug 05, 2005 10:22 am

Hello All:

 I know this topis has been cover as well..

however I still wasn't able to connect my turbo timer to work.

I try to connect the Turbo Timer igition wire into the wires at the back of the key igition combo switch but none of the wire seems to be working.

Can anyone please told me which wire I need to connect to get it going??

Thanks
Eddie

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Re: turbo timer wiring

Postby jay » Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:52 pm

what turbo timer is it

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Re: turbo timer wiring

Postby AnimaLector » Wed Aug 10, 2005 9:42 pm

if you think you have the ignition lines wired correctly and the TT still won't go.. remember that some have a handbrake safety..  THis line must either be hooked to the handbrake signal or taken to V_bat or GND depending on model... some have handbrake and another switch so there may need to be 2 wires tired high or low.. goodluck..

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Re: turbo timer wiring

Postby eddie » Thu Aug 18, 2005 3:56 pm

Sorry about the late reply.

Computer was down for a week.

My turbo timer is only a simple 3 wire hook up one with click bottom, nothing fancy.

I know one of the wire is for positive and one for negative. however the last one suppose to go to igition wire. Thats the only one that is bothering me.

Thanks

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Re: turbo timer wiring

Postby James » Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:10 pm

It just has to go to the "on" ignition circuit, the one that has the coil attached to it. There are 3 circuits on when the key is in the on position, there is the ACC circuit, a general on circuit with the coil and stuff attached, and a seperate circuit for the radiator fan. The on ones are a black wire with a yellow stripe from memory, check what wires are coming out of the back of the ignition switch.


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