gearbox

Discussion in 'Technical' started by fugu, Aug 6, 2015.

  1. fugu

    fugu Member

    Hey can anyone help me i did a manual conversation but got no reverse lights i look at the forum but the link or the pictures have been deleted
    When i did we took the loom out is there a way of solving the problem
     
  2. scottyoz1962

    scottyoz1962 Active Member

    For memory if you are still running an auto ecu, you will need to rig up a wire to go into the ecu to get your reverse lights working, there is a write up somewhere about it, or just buy a manual ecu just as cheap and less hassle.
     
  3. fugu

    fugu Member

    The ecu is not the problem there is a loom thats missing when we pull the auto box out
     
  4. SuperZ

    SuperZ Resident Z lunatic

  5. fugu

    fugu Member

    the pics are small do you have it any bigger and need it big and clear please
     
    Last edited: Aug 12, 2015
  6. SuperZ

    SuperZ Resident Z lunatic


    Goto google images and type this
    300zx coloured wiring images

    or........ try this link

    http://www.twinturbo.net/nissan/300zx/forums/main/view/1094626/ECCS-Wiring-Diagram-in-color.html


    or.......

    Send me your email address - I will send the large pics I have - I always have a hard time making these pics large online - lol

    To clarify again:

    The manual states you need to locate pin 20 in the diagram - this wire runs from the gearbox switch to the gearbox control unit to the ECU - this is the wire your missing when you disconnected the loom and put nothing back in place of it (as you no longer needed all the connectors wires) - just the one wire is still needed!

    ............so...... go to your gear change wiring loom inside the car and look at the connectors (about three of them their near your gearbox selector) - locate the green/white one (confirm this - I am just going of the manual(- this is the wire your looking for - you now just need to run it to your gearbox wiring loom /switch !




    JC


    :zlove:
     

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