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Ibrar Jabbar
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http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd108/wilbo666/final35.jpg

There you are ;)

 

P.S. Good idea to add this to the FAQ :)

P.P.S. Done, here is the table:

 

No code has to be inserted here.

 

Thats perfect, Thank you Sir. :thumbs:

 

I've got an igniter if you need one ibrar, I'm only down the road too

 

I have the igniter already, just needed the pinouts. Thanks.

 

I could get you a close up later today if no one else does so before then.:thumbs:

 

Sorted now thank you all :thumbs:

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What colors do you have on your wiring? And which VVTi 2 pin plug are you talking about? The ignition condenser next to the igniter? If you are after the ignition condenser:

Pin1 - Brown - GND

Pin2 - Black-White - Grey footwell connector Pin 1 (12V Ignition)

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Here's a pic of the wiring for the igniter. I have 8 wires in total.

 

http://mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=151688&d=1337032131

 

Red/white

 

Yellowish Green

 

Black/White

 

Green

 

Brown

 

Yellow

 

Blue/Yellow

 

Pink.

 

Here's a pic of the plug for the VVTi, just need to know which way round the wires should be.

 

http://mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=151689&d=1337032131

 

Brown/Blk

 

Brown/red

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Mate, this is just not a Supra wiring harness... I am pretty sure you have Aristo reworked one...

VVTi solenoid wires are:

Pin 1 - White-Red - ECU D18

Pin 2 - Yellow-Black - ECU D17

 

Your colors doesn't match at all, so just unplug connector D from the ECU and trace pin 18 and 17...

 

So is for the igniter. You have to trace which color goes where in the ECU as I gave you the pins above.

 

There you are the ECU pinout:

http://www.2jzgarage.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Supra_2JZGTE_VVTi_ECU_Pinouts.pdf

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According to Paul's pic wires are as follow:

 

1. Blue/Yellow

2. Yellow

3. Brown

4. Red-Yellow

5. Pink

6. Yellowish Green

7. Red/white

8. N/A

9. Black/White

10. Green

 

With only difference Pin 5 being Pink instead of Green (it's the same wire coming from ECU D13 pin), but still you are missing the Red-Yellow wire mate (coming from ECU D25 pin), that's for sure! Check if it's not cut somewhere back in the harness...

 

As for the VVTi Solenoid they are:

Pin 1 - White-Red - ECU D18

Pin 2 - Yellow-Black - ECU D17

I have genuine Supra VVTi wiring. So you just have to trace them back to the pins of the ECU.

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According to Paul's pic wires are as follow:

 

1. Blue/Yellow

2. Yellow

3. Brown

4. Red-Yellow

5. Pink

6. Yellowish Green

7. Red/white

8. N/A

9. Black/White

10. Green

 

With only difference Pin 5 being Pink instead of Green (it's the same wire coming from ECU D13 pin), but still you are missing the Red-Yellow wire mate (coming from ECU D25 pin), that's for sure! Check if it's not cut somewhere back in the harness...

 

As for the VVTi Solenoid they are:

Pin 1 - White-Red - ECU D18

Pin 2 - Yellow-Black - ECU D17

I have genuine Supra VVTi wiring. So you just have to trace them back to the pins of the ECU.

 

Just checked with Hodge and apperantly the Syvecs don't need the IGF wire so it has been eliminated. Thanks for your help :thumbs:

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