Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi People...I’ve got a reverse camera fitted in my car, its mount on the wing...it got hit by a truck at the back and it break the camera side of the wing...since then the camera is stop working, but the camera itself has got no crack or sights of broken (by the looks of it)...my question is, is there a place I can get it check up or I should go find a auto electrician??? Thx

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/201055-just-need-a-little-help/
Share on other sites

When the wing moved there may not have been enough slack in the wiring and it could have snapped the wire. The good news is that its probably relatively easy to figure out where the wire broke. Open your boot up and have a look at where the wing fastens to the boot. You will probably see the wiring in there somewhere. Look around the areas where the wiring has to travel through metal/fibreglass or around 'corners' this is your most likely spot that the cabling is broken. If you find the broken wire just solder it up again, but add a small length of wire to give it a bit more slack so you dont have this problem again in the future. If you're not comfortable with doing it yourself, any local auto electrician will be able to fix this in well under half an hour.

got another question everyone....Im planning to do MT conversion on my R34 sedan GTT...some of my friend say the cheaper way to do it is using a R32 gearbox or might even use a C35 gearbox....I know the C35 is using RB25 so i guess it should be ok,but the R32 is using RB20...is it possible to use those 2 gearbox??? thanks everyone~~~

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hello, I'm trying to make this thread basically the thread with all the answers to common questions regarding specifically the RB20 DE NEO + T engine, that comes in the R34. Answers will and only should be provided by those who have done this conversion or actually have some relevant real life experience please. Please feel free to ask questions in the comments if you have any so other members can answer. I feel like this thread is really needed, especially with more Americans buying (unknowingly going to regret it too) rb20 neo r34s. My first question being - What do you guys use for tuning? I have purchased a haltech elite 2500 Plug and play kit for the rb25det NEO because the ecu plug is the same, but I am unsure if any of the pins would need to be repined to match. Second question that I see asked very often - After this conversion, did you install the boost solenoid/ actuator? I see many people doing a + T setup on their rb20 NEOs while running stock RB25DET NEO ECUs with no tune. I am wondering how they are going about doing that and consistently abusing the car because many of these people have had these untuned setups running for a very long time. That was my original plan, but my engine cuts out at 5 psi of boost using the stock ecu with no tune and no boost solenoid/actuator.
    • interesting. ive read and heard otherwise over the past year. ive been doing this +t conversion on a rb20 neo using all oem rb25det neo parts including the ECU, and im having engine cut out issues when I hit around 5 psi of boost. Everywhere/everyone ive asked has told me its because I never wired in a boost solenoid/actuator to the ecu, so the ecu isn't getting the right signal once it hits 5 psi of boost, causing the engine to get shut off.
    • Mate, I take this thread in random directions on occasion myself, so no foul I'm a old fan of MCM anyway, I like their banter, and enjoy most of the stuff they do
    • Something strange is happening. I didn't touch the car since we last spoke on the forums. Yesterday was the first day of good weather, so i took it out for about 2 hours. It started up on first crank every time about 5 times total. I literally didn't do anything to do the car.  
    • I purchased this one. Very well priced and works great. I was rough with it to see if it will last and had no issues.  Teslong Two-Way Articulating Borescope with Light, Industrial Endoscope Inspection Camera with Articulated Probe, Flexible Mechanic Fiber Optic Snake Scope Cam for Wall Automotive Engine Inspect-5FT : Amazon.ca: Industrial & Scientific
×
×
  • Create New...