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I have searched and searched for a wiring diagram and have had no luck.

I don't particularly want to go joining wires until i find the right ones just in-case i cause a short and blow something.

On the auto there is 4 plugs, one with a 4-pin connector which goes into the side of the shifter on the drivers side of the box,

and on the passenger side of the box are 2 x 2-pin connectors and 1 single pin connector.

Which plugs and corresponding wire colours wires do what?

The auto box has overdrive so I'm guessing some of the wires are for this.

I need to bypass the inhibitor switch to get the car to start again as i have almost completed my manual conversion and also need to hook up the reverse lights.

Please HELP :/

I did ask this question in my other thread but am yet to get a response and i've been stuck for almost 2 weeks.:(

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Thanks Dennis,

I'm at work at the moment, i will give you a call when i can get back under the car either tomorrow or Monday if that is OK with you.

Will be great to hear the beast running again now that I've just preformed a service on it and added a pod filter, some extractors, 2 and a 1/4 inch exhaust system and a 6 inch cannon.

Regards

Shane.

Ok call me on 0406142529 and we can try sorting you out.

Cheers, Dennis

I have to go out, but when I return I'll post some pics of service pages so you can try to work it out.

Wiring colour codes are:

B = Black

W = White

R = Red

G = Green

L = Blue

Y = Yellow

LG = Light Green

BR = Brown

OR = Orange

P = Pink

PU = Purple

GY = Gray

SB = Sky Blue

In case of colour coding using a stripe, Base colour is first followed by stripe colour

eg. L/W = Blue with White stripe

Cheers, D

sweet thanks dude!!!

I have to go out, but when I return I'll post some pics of service pages so you can try to work it out.

Wiring colour codes are:

B = Black

W = White

R = Red

G = Green

L = Blue

Y = Yellow

LG = Light Green

BR = Brown

OR = Orange

P = Pink

PU = Purple

GY = Gray

SB = Sky Blue

In case of colour coding using a stripe, Base colour is first followed by stripe colour

eg. L/W = Blue with White stripe

Cheers, D

Hi Shane,

Attached is 6 pics.

Pict 0011 is the Ignition System

Pict 0010 is the Charging System

Pict 0009 is the Starting System

Pict 0008 is the Power Supply Routing

The second Pict 0009 is the Overdive Control System

The second Pict 0008 is the Kickdown Switch System

All these are for the Australian car.

From what I read in the manual, the 4 pin plug is from the Overdrive control switch, the 2 pin plugs are Kickdown solenoid & Overdrive cancel solenoid. The single appears to be the Overdrive indicator switch as well, possibly indicator light.

The Inhibitor switch also has 4 wires but I don't know where they go as I don't have any automatic vehicles to look at for you.

If these picture diagrams don't help, your more than welcome to come down and look at the manuals, as I'm just at Campbelltown.

Cheers, D

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Thanks mate, those circuit diagrams were exactly what i needed.

All sorted now, it turns out that the 4 pin connector is all i needed to use,

just join the black/white wire to the green/yellow wire to bypass the inhibitor

and the yellow wire and the red wire to the manual gearbox reverse switch wires.

Regards

Shane.

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