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12-02-2009, 08:07 PM | #3 | |
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Best guide I've seen. This should help a ton of people.
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12-02-2009, 10:40 PM | #5 |
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A lot of people need help with the s14 SR into S13 chassis I've noticed recently, some shops can't even get it right. This is definitely a good writeup though, I will need this come May 2010.
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12-02-2009, 11:09 PM | #6 |
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Haha, thats what you needed the tach probe port ID'd for? NICE! This is great!
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12-03-2009, 09:49 AM | #9 |
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it's a 96 although the door sticker says made in 95...
the cluster for sure was fucked with... i changed the temp sensor to the ka one and it still doesn't read temp as well.
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12-03-2009, 10:17 AM | #10 |
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Cluster doesn't matter. Reverse sensor in the tranny completes the circuit, so polarity doesn't matter - power comes through the lower tranny harness plug (grey 8 pin) and back through that plug to the SMJ to the lights (which are grounded in the trunk). There's a couple of wires off the fusebox that are the same color, probably mixed em up in the fusebox relocation...
... I know I did the first time lol.
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I can see that the used one is starting to fade and may appear pink. What do you think? Do you have the Japanese wiring diagram? |
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I'll PM you the FSM diagram, its on my desktop but yes fsm states B/P
Purpple is states as PU just how BL is black and LB is Blue Last edited by bardabe; 12-09-2009 at 12:40 AM.. |
12-03-2009, 09:06 PM | #16 |
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Agreed with Bardabe on this one, I believe the wire is labeled B/P, which would be pink, not purple. I love this discussion, is that weird?
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12-06-2009, 04:37 PM | #19 |
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This is the lower harness for the S14 SR20DET as reference. Check the actual wire on your S13.
E201-203: these connectors have the wires that you need to mate to the body harness. You may be able to just plug them in or you may have to cut the connectors off and redo the wiring yourself. This depends on the year and options on the shell. Since there are too many variations in the body harness, I can't cover them all. Just know that any wire you need to connect to the body harness will be done at these plugs as indicated below. E204: 1 ring terminal. White. Connect to the battery positive terminal. Keep in mind that sometimes JDM battery terminals are smaller and you may have to enlarge the terminal. You can clip the terminal off and get a custom terminal with the right size at your local auto parts store. E205: 1 ring terminal. White. Main power. Connect to the 75A or 100A fusible link at the underhood fusebox. Look at where the stock lower harness bolts to. This is where you bolt the E205 connector. Make sure that you bolt this opposite of the battery on the 75/100A main fusible link. The SR ring may need to be enlarged in some cases to fit the body. E206: 1 ring terminal. Black. This is the ground wire for the alternator. Connect this ring terminal to the bolt behind the underhood relay box. E207: 3 connectors: 1) Large insulated ring terminal. White. Connect to the large stud on the alternator. This wire goes to E205. 2) Small ring terminal. Black. Connect to the small stud on the alternator. This wire goes to E206. 3) Large 2pin connector. Connect to the alternator. White: fused constant power. This wire goes to E205. White/Red: CHARGE warning lamp in the gauge cluster. Not needed. This wire is connected to the E201-203 connectors. Verify continuity as needed and connect to the correct wire on the body. Otherwise this is not needed to make the engine run. E208: Unknown connector and colours. This is for the EGR. Wires are connected to E201-203. Not needed. E209: large black plug. Yellow/White. Not needed. Check the E201-203 connectors for continuity and connect to the OIL light if needed, but not necessary to run the engine. E210: black 1pin. Black/Yellow. Connect to the starter solenoid. Check the E201-203 connector for continuity, and connect to the starter solenoid signal on the body. E211: 2wire grey connector. Yellow/Black and Yellow/Blue. Vehicle Speed Sensor. Not needed. Otherwise check continuity at the E201-203 connectors and hook up to the VSS circuit on the body. It doesn't matter which wires get connected to which on the body. Current can flow either way through the switch. Not need to make the engine run. E212: 2wire grey connector. Green/Blue and Green/White. Reverse lights. Not needed. Otherwise check continuity at the E201-203 connectors and hook up to the reverse light circuit on the body. It doesn't matter which wires get connected to which on the body. Current can flow either way through the switch. Not need to make the engine run. E213: 2wire grey connector. Unknown wires. Neutral switch. Not needed. Last edited by g6civcx; 12-06-2009 at 06:30 PM.. |
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That's an S14.
Good work on the write-up though. I've been thinking about putting one of these up but haven't had the time to write it out... good to see someone else do it. I've done the S13 SR into S14 and S14 SR into S13... I see a lot of these questions come up so I may put some info up in this thread if you don't mind... cool? |
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This is the closest thing I have. If you have a Japanese translation then feel free to post it up.
The SR connector numbers aren't as important as knowing what the connector does. Quote:
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S13 SR into OBDII 1996 S14 240SX. Minimum required to run.
The S14 engine harness has the wipers and ABS (optional), whereas these things are on the body of the S13. The easiest way to make this swap work is to unplug the engine harness, but leave the entire S14 engine harness plugged to the car because this harness has all the sensors you will need. The other main difference is that the ECCS relay is on the engine harness on the S14 and sits next to the ECU, whereas the S13 has the ECCS relay in the underhood relay box. All wiring will be done at the big white S14 F3 plug and the ECCS relay that sits next to the ECU area. The F3 is the biggest plug in that area. Dash Plug Orange - Start Signal, connect to F3 pin 34 Orange These wires will need to go back into the ECU area. The easiest way is to unloom the main harness and pull these wires back into the interior. Then shorten as needed. Brown Plug Red/Black - ECU relay ground pin controlled by pin 4 of ECU, connect to ECCS relay pin 1 Red/Black Brown - Power source for all sensors, connect to ECCS relay pin 3 Black/White Black/Pink - fuel pump relay ground pin controlled by pin 104 of ECU, connect to F3 pin 11 Black/Pink Big Grey Plug Blue/Red - coil pack power, connect to F3 pin 1 thick Black/Red wire Black/Red - ingition power, connect to F3 pin 1 thick Black/Red wire Blue/Yellow - AAC valve power, helps idle, connect to ECCS relay pin 3 Black/White Black/White - ECU power to pin 47 and 38 of ECU, connect to F3 pin 1 thick Black/Red wire Red - ECU Backup power to pins 46 and 109 of ECU, follow pin 17 Red on the F3 plug all the way to the S14 ECU plug. Clip the wires on the S14 ECU plug and connect to this Red wire. Lower harness: E204: 1 ring terminal. White. Connect to the battery positive terminal. E205: 1 ring terminal. White. Main power. Connect to the 75A or 100A fusible link at the underhood fusebox. E206: 1 ring terminal. Black. This is the ground wire for the alternator. E207: 3 connectors: 1) Large insulated ring terminal. White. Connect to the large stud on the alternator. This wire goes to E205. 2) Small ring terminal. Black. Connect to the small stud on the alternator. This wire goes to E206. 3) Large 2pin connector. Connect to the alternator. White: fused constant power. This wire goes to E205. White/Red: CHARGE warning lamp in the gauge cluster. Not needed. E210: black 1pin. Black/Yellow. Connect to the starter solenoid. Check the E201-203 connector for continuity, and connect to the starter solenoid signal on the body. Your S13 SR in OBDII should now run. Good luck. |
12-09-2009, 12:52 AM | #28 |
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Yes... it's why it's always best to have an fsm el section or whatever section's wiring drawn up with the color scheme before you start screwing with stuff.
The chassis wiring in the 95-96 is different from the 97-98 just so slightly. And will throw some things off in my experience.
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12-09-2009, 08:31 AM | #29 |
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Some people are selling this wiring guide stuff on ebay. I offered to pay them but requested that they give me a refund if I find an error in their wiring schematic.
So far no one has agreed to give me a refund if I find an error. It shows that they're not confident in their wiring and/or are just greedy. |
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