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Wiring Problems On A S1 R33 Det


4door_Sleeper
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Hi

Having a run of bad luck. The other day my air conditioning fan belt broke. got caught up in the thermal fan, then jagged the wiring for the Cam Angle Sensor, pulling out the plug and shredding it and the wires nearly as far back as the temp sender.

Anyway, a long walk home, then an expensive tow truck bill, the car is home.

I have sourced a second hand plug with 20cm of wiring still attached, but the wiring colours are different to mine, and there wasn't enough of my original plug left to work out the wiring order.

Could someone please take a picture or report back on the order of the wires.

My original wires are red, green, white and black, and I need to know the correct order in the plug.

The plug is 4 pin, and looking into the plug with the wires out the back and press release button on the top I see this.

=====[---]=====

(....1...2...3...4.... )

============

I searched the forums and goggled, but have not found a site that lives the pins in terms of wire colour.

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Well it's all soldered up, heat shrink on and ........ nothing happens. :verymad:

Car turns over but no sign of life.

Too dark now to do much else - I'll unsolder it in the morning and look for some sign that it has a short (I hope)

Otherwise I may have to call a mobile auto electrician

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