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Hi Gay's! I need a full wiring diagram for my HR30!  I have no lights on head lamp, no meter and gauges illumination, and my heater no flow!

I buy my car with replaced wheeldrive on a left hand and wrong stretched wire cable! Can anyone help me???? :wacko:  

Cheer's  :nyaanyaa:

P.S. Sorry for my bad english!

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Hi Gay's! I need a full wiring diagram for my HR30! I have no lights on head lamp, no meter and gauges illumination, and my heater no flow!

I buy my car with replaced wheeldrive on a left hand and wrong stretched wire cable! Can anyone help me???? :wacko:

Cheer's :nyaanyaa:

P.S. Sorry for my bad english!

well you may want to refer to us as guys and not gays lol...

but in all seriousness it may be hard to find

you can try www.Fj20.com they do have some skyline diagrams but are in the most part DR30 specific

other wise google and if your lucky someone on here may have one

well you may want to refer to us as guys and not gays lol...

but in all seriousness it may be hard to find

you can try www.Fj20.com they do have some skyline diagrams but are in the most part DR30 specific

other wise google and if your lucky someone on here may have one

Ooh sorry for all! I made a mistake!

well you may want to refer to us as guys and not gays lol...

but in all seriousness it may be hard to find

you can try www.Fj20.com they do have some skyline diagrams but are in the most part DR30 specific

other wise google and if your lucky someone on here may have one

yourve posted on every datsun/skyline forum.. lol

I do have a workshop manual... but heck its alot of pages mate

I have about 5 of them plus a couple of supplements for the S2 version and Stagefumer is right, it's a lot of pages to go through.

D

I have a complete original wiring diagram for the HR30 to Japan but she is too old and has a couple of gaps on this, I can not restore the wiring.

I found the illumination diagram here on the forum, I need a lighting and Heater diagrams!

Stagefumer I saw your topic on Japanese Nostalgic Car, nice ride mast be when you finished, good luck!

I have a complete original wiring diagram for the HR30 to Japan but she is too old and has a couple of gaps on this, I can not restore the wiring.

I found the illumination diagram here on the forum, I need a lighting and Heater diagrams!

Stagefumer I saw your topic on Japanese Nostalgic Car, nice ride mast be when you finished, good luck!

thanks mate :P

  • 1 year later...

Hello everyone! Have the same problem with wiring diagram. The scheme, which have Koozia can't help me :( I replaced on my C211 ECU from original to HR30 L20ET to install intake manifold, distributor and turbo. So, connect all what I can to car electric I started engine, but not satisfied how it works. RPM limit is only 4500 rpm. I connect only wires underhood in oval plastic. Other is not connected.

  • 11 months later...

Hi...i have a simple question i hope you can help me...how many wires does a L20et TPS have? mine has 2 wires but I found the original L20ET wiring diagram and it shows me 3 wires, the 2 wires are wired correctly to the ECU which is pin 25 & 18 the other is 20 but it doesn't go the the ECU it goes to some other jack, can't figure out what jack though, because the diagram is in Japanese.

I have the original L20et diagram if anyone needs it, but can anyone translate it to English?

Edited by brandy93

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