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Old 01-30-2004, 03:20 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: accent ecu with beta swap question! plz i need fast help with this!

heh.. funny thing is, all this info is avalible on webtech.. I just consolodated it all and made it pretty for easy reference.

If you go to the car of your choice, shop section, fuel system, mfi control system, and then select each sensor. What I did as just look at each sensor's circuit diagram and record where it's pinout (according to webtech) is. The whole circuit diagrams are useful though, to see where every other wire goes, that goes to any said sensor or component. Plus they don't give colors.. just numbers by position in the harness plugs.. so it takes some figuring. But it it shouldn't be too hard for anyone to figure out whatever it is they need to trace down and figure out.
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