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hey guys got some more questions, on the sr tranny underneath i was wondering theres a real long wire with a plug and a real short wire with a plug, i was told one was for the speed sensor and one for the neutral reverse and damn i am not sure where they get plugged in, by the way s13 sr20det red top s13 chassis, so get back to me guys.
chris
cdlong
06-23-2004, 04:32 PM
the long one is the speed sensor. i don't remember what the other one is but i think the plug only fits one of the sensors
where are the sensors tho to plug it into, thats what im not sure about!!
Pepperoni
06-24-2004, 02:44 PM
So the actual sensors are missing? If you have them, they should be really easy to find when you're under the car.. they stick out. They're bolted right onto the tranny. Use KA sensors if you dont have the SR sensors.
Demik
06-24-2004, 02:48 PM
is it ok if u just run the speed sensor hooked up?(sr20det) hehe :)
ok well that solves the long plug then, now i jus gota find where the sensor is, didnt really look thought it had to plug into the harnes for sum reason, and theres another plug probly like 3 inches long that i dont no whre that goes.!!
Pepperoni
06-25-2004, 12:37 AM
I'd probably need a picture to compare em and see what kind of sensor it is.
I hope these pics help at all, good luck
S14 SR20DET Sensors (same as S13 SR)
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/94/s13srsensors122.jpg
S13 KA24DE Sensors
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/1776/s13KAsensors.jpg
I used these images myself in order to put the sensors in the right place... i dont remember if the plugs all would match up with all the sensors, which would add confusion... i dont think they do though. But if they do, hopefully you didn't mix them all up hehe
Pepperoni
06-25-2004, 12:46 AM
is it ok if u just run the speed sensor hooked up?(sr20det) hehe :)
I think you need at least the neutral sensor on there too because iirc, it is used in adjusting idling when you are in neutral... not sure if it's true, but if you're really curious, try not using it
aright guys thanks alot, those pics should help out alot im gona go check it out today. if the plugs dont match up do i just rewire it color to color?
Alright guys i located the neutral switch and the reverse switch, now im confused on where they have to go, and also theres no place for the speed sensor plug to plug into, where do they all go thats wat i cant figure out now, so let me know thanks.
chris
Pepperoni
06-25-2004, 11:06 AM
The plugs will match. Ill take a pic of where the speed sensor goes for you later today. Should be really near where the shifter is, just that it's on the bottom/side of the tranny
Demik
06-25-2004, 12:47 PM
I think you need at least the neutral sensor on there too because iirc, it is used in adjusting idling when you are in neutral... not sure if it's true, but if you're really curious, try not using it
thanks man i shall try that..
fliprayzin240sx
06-27-2004, 10:17 AM
Most people simply use their KA tranny harness when they swap. Basically you correlate the sensors off the KA and swap it into the SR tranny. ANd since your using the sensors off you KA and using the KA harness...everything will bolt up. For my S14...I had 4 sensors off my KA but only needed 3 in the SR. SO i had and extra plug off the KA harness which i just tied up and stashed up there.
As for the speed sensor, iirc...its one of the set of 2 plugs on the rear on the bottom that has a rounded hump on it.
aright you know what, you make a good piont, i dont think i took the ka sensors off the ka tranny, well iirc , if thats located near the rear then i havent looked for that yet, then i should find that tomoro, as far as the other one i dont no
TheTimanator
06-28-2004, 09:59 AM
related question:
do these plugs have some kind of washers or rubbing bushing? I can't remember if they had them when I had them out. ALL my plugs leak, some pretty bad. Any ideas? Thanks
fliprayzin240sx
06-28-2004, 11:17 AM
cant remember if they all did...i think they did have rubber o-rings.
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