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Wiring diagram needed!

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I'm still after a wiring diagram for a JA if anyone can help :)

I seem to be missing power to most of the car for some reason. I have power to the hazards/popups/brake lights/room light but that's about it. There is no power on the other circuits in the fuse panel. Key switch appears to be ok - has power on black wire, and switches it through correctly but the fuse panel is still dead. Any ideas of things to check? It's kind of difficult without the wiring diagram!
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http://www.coastart.net/cam/img/Electrical%20BAW.jpg

might help might fuck you up more, hope it helps, its a bit of a head fuck
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Thanks, but your link is broken.. :)
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works now sorry
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Thanks... exactly the image I was after :)
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i need the ja wiring diagram to assist in the installation of my new Greddy FATT turbo timer. There's a few wires that i need to find to get it all working schweetly.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
btw the links dead. :x

:beer in advance.

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Woah.. bringing back threads from the dead :)

Here you go:

http://speedgraphics.com.au/Starion/Starion-elec.jpg
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:beer sam,
rofl back from the dead, or re-post an old topic.
aaah bring back the dead.
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:beer champ.

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*update* i've had a look and i guess i need the wiring diagram for the ecu harness as well, i need to know if there is a speed sensor wire coming from the ecu, this can then be connected to the timer as a speed sensor, and allows it to perform other functions. :wink:
Does anyone in the forum have one of these fitted to their ride??
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No probs :)
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JA's don't have a speed sensor , but JB's & JD's do , it uses a reed switch on the speedo that switches to ground. Alternatively , you can put 4 magnets and a reed switch on the JA speedo (I have done this and it works , needed it for my velnas).

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Easy to do too. I had a look at my open 240K, there is a lot of room in there. Powerslave do you have the circuit diagram for the 4 -> 20 pulse circuit you made? I want to change speedos but not lose my precious VELNAS.

Also I noticed the AUTronic has a special output that can be used for fuel monitors also.
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Powerslave wrote:JA's don't have a speed sensor , but JB's & JD's do , it uses a reed switch on the speedo that switches to ground. Alternatively , you can put 4 magnets and a reed switch on the JA speedo (I have done this and it works , needed it for my velnas).

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I would have no idea on how to do that. Hmmm. Any idea's??? What's a reed switch?? i hate to sound stoopid, but when it comes to electronics i kinda am. :oops:

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dude were's the other half?
you posted the same thing
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