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#1 John Faulkner

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 12:37 PM

hi people! i'm struggling with some wiring identities! i have all the diagrams from the speedsterclub.nl link, but on the 2.2 wiring diagram, it misses out the labels for pins 3, 6 & 7 on the blue connector. the connector is labled 'X2' n the wiring diagrams. attached is what i've worked out for this connector, everything else is done! as you can see i need to know the function of the 3 remaining wires..... any help would be great..... quick edit: by the blue connector, i mean the blue one out of the 2 that sit near the rear, passenger side chassis leg. the 2 main car to engine connectors!

Edited by John Faulkner, 19 January 2009 - 12:40 PM.


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Posted 19 January 2009 - 01:43 PM

I don't remember exactly and unfortunately I now removed these connectors, but aren't these supposed to be the pedal pots ? Edit : hum no, these ones are on the X3 black one

Edited by alanoo, 19 January 2009 - 01:45 PM.


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Posted 19 January 2009 - 03:38 PM

X2 pin 6 is the +12v from the ecu relay in the boot, also joined to pin 4 of X2

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 03:49 PM

X2 pin 6 is the +12v from the ecu relay in the boot, also joined to pin 4 of X2


Imnotworthy cheers vocky! now to sort the criss cross of the turbo loom to the N/A!! ha ha the fun begins......

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 07:35 PM

X2 pin 6 is the +12v from the ecu relay in the boot, also joined to pin 4 of X2



just out of interest vocky, is the relay you mean referred to as 'K18'? cant find any reference to any of the 3 remaining wires at all! i do believe you of course, i just need to see them on the diagram so i can work out what to do next?.....

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 08:32 PM

yes it's from relay K18, page 1 of the z22se engine wiring diagram

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 08:49 PM

Christ alive, fiddling with wiring looms is my idea of insanity, good luck John Imnotworthy

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 10:10 PM

Christ alive, fiddling with wiring looms is my idea of insanity, good luck John Imnotworthy


ha ha cheers Nev, i may need it!

nah, seriously there are a few critical differences between the 2 looms, but nothing major that cant be sorted, properly.

will update my progress thread in a few days/weeks when i've made a bit of progress.


oh, and vocky, thanks again bud! i'm totally lost in the wiring diagrams i have!! numerous n/a ones, numerous VXT ones & an astra VXR to go with it!!!

cheers fellas,

john :)

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Posted 20 January 2009 - 09:34 AM

wiring is the fun bit, isn't it :unsure: :D vxT X2 pin 3 (from relay K16) connects to X33 pin 3 vxT X2 pin 7 goes to S28, the clutch pedal switch vxT X2 pins 4 and 5 are linked whereas pins 4 and 6 are linked on the 2.2 vxT pin 6 goes to fuse FB7 whereas on the 2.2 it's pin 5 so it looks like you need to swap over the wires on X2 pins 5 and 6

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Posted 20 January 2009 - 11:54 AM

wiring is the fun bit, isn't it :unsure: :D

vxT X2 pin 3 (from relay K16) connects to X33 pin 3

vxT X2 pin 7 goes to S28, the clutch pedal switch

vxT X2 pins 4 and 5 are linked whereas pins 4 and 6 are linked on the 2.2

vxT pin 6 goes to fuse FB7 whereas on the 2.2 it's pin 5

so it looks like you need to swap over the wires on X2 pins 5 and 6


cheers for confirming that, i've got most of it worked out, but nice to have some back up! IIRC the X2 pins 5 & 6 are flat green with no tracer.

ive had to completley cut off the grey connector off the turbo extension loom, as it only has 4 wires & the VXR has 5! (different connector & the 5th wire goes to the clocks) so now i need a VXR wiring diagram for the clocks! i doubt i will need the 5th wire, but would be nice to confirm!

i don't mind the wiring at all, gives me something to think about!

thanks for the help bud :)

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Posted 20 January 2009 - 12:17 PM

the astra vxr wiring loom has the immobiliser built into the dash clocks, you might be better off using a vxT engine loom and matching ecu or you could have a few immobiliser issues :rolleyes:

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Posted 20 January 2009 - 12:50 PM

i don't mind the wiring at all, gives me something to think about!

Ahhh... I remember the day I took out the snips and cut my first ECU wire.
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You probably know this already - Make sure you secure any modified wiring to the car's body/frame or to another secure static object. Wrap cables and joints well. If your mods are near heat and your adding addition wiring be careful choosing the cable plus search for the oil/grease cloth used in the industry. Vibration and heat will break soldered or screw connected joints over time if they are not adequately protected, wiring in a car does tend to need a sizeable amount of projection and it is typically under estimated. Nothing worse than having to search for a bad connection a couple of months down the road....

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Posted 20 January 2009 - 01:05 PM

i don't mind the wiring at all, gives me something to think about!

Ahhh... I remember the day I took out the snips and cut my first ECU wire.
:rolleyes:

You probably know this already - Make sure you secure any modified wiring to the car's body/frame or to another secure static object. Wrap cables and joints well. If your mods are near heat and your adding addition wiring be careful choosing the cable plus search for the oil/grease cloth used in the industry. Vibration and heat will break soldered or screw connected joints over time if they are not adequately protected, wiring in a car does tend to need a sizeable amount of projection and it is typically under estimated. Nothing worse than having to search for a bad connection a couple of months down the road....



thanks for the tips! i'm going to just get them connected, to make sure evrything runs ok, then go round and solder up properly with heat shrink. and like you said, get everything secured....

vocky, i'm using a VXR engine loom with VX220 turbo ecu, so hopefully i can bypass the VXR immobiliser bits, just retaining the VXT stuff thats needed. not entirely sure what to do about that at the minute, once i get the engine in i can try it and see what goes on! i' aware i'm more than likely going to run into a problem or 2 here and there, but thats what makes it fun!

cheers guys,

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Posted 28 January 2009 - 10:52 PM

just an updat for the guys that have helped with this...

wiring loom provisionally complete now, ready to plug in and crank her over tomorrow :)

a few pics, especially for you Nev!

please note, bullet connectors are temporary only! ;)

Engine in:
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Loom chopping!
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Cheers,

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Posted 29 January 2009 - 07:27 AM

john i cant see awt on them pics. not working. D .

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Posted 29 January 2009 - 12:01 PM

john
i cant see awt on them pics. not working. D


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dunno why it dores that sometimes?! last pics on this link: http://www.photobox..../album/27894733

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Posted 29 January 2009 - 05:31 PM

the astra vxr wiring loom has the immobiliser built into the dash clocks, you might be better off using a vxT engine loom and matching ecu or you could have a few immobiliser issues :rolleyes:



after playing about today, i hate to admit it, but i think your right! is the VXT engine loom exactly the same as an astra turbo one? reason i ask is that vauxhall are f*ckin useless and dont even know what the engine loom is, so trying to order one from them is like trying to learn japanese! :angry2:

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Posted 30 January 2009 - 01:24 PM

the astra vxr wiring loom has the immobiliser built into the dash clocks, you might be better off using a vxT engine loom and matching ecu or you could have a few immobiliser issues :rolleyes:



after playing about today, i hate to admit it, but i think your right! is the VXT engine loom exactly the same as an astra turbo one? reason i ask is that vauxhall are f*ckin useless and dont even know what the engine loom is, so trying to order one from them is like trying to learn japanese! :angry2:

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Try autovaux they might also be cheaper

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Posted 30 January 2009 - 01:33 PM

the astra vxr wiring loom has the immobiliser built into the dash clocks, you might be better off using a vxT engine loom and matching ecu or you could have a few immobiliser issues :rolleyes:



after playing about today, i hate to admit it, but i think your right! is the VXT engine loom exactly the same as an astra turbo one? reason i ask is that vauxhall are f*ckin useless and dont even know what the engine loom is, so trying to order one from them is like trying to learn japanese! :angry2:

john



Try autovaux they might also be cheaper


spoke to them too, who didnt seem to know a deal either! i only want to know if the injection loom shown below is complete, i.e with all plugs and has the ECU plug on it, i am assuming its the same as the astra, so i can't see how its so bloody hard to find out? i think i need part 1, indent K6X?
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Posted 17 June 2009 - 03:41 PM

Hi. Sorry to revive this thread, but going through the same ordeal as you.. but seems I have a few more gaps than you did
you say x2 4 and 6 are +12v to power ecu? they are the same colour which makes sense.. but then what is x2-1?
and what are the rest? :)

cheers, Richard

X2 - Blue
1. Relay ECU BN/PK
2 . Ins/Start/Charge WH/BK
3. unknown BN/RED
4. unknown BK/RED
5. 10A Fuse FB7 GN
6. unknown BK/RED
7. unknown BN/PK
8. Relay - Fuel Pump WH/VT
9. INS (elabotate?) GN/BU
10. n/c
11. n/c
12. Relay ECU (related to 1?) GN/PK
13. Engine Cooling (fan) BU/GY

X3- Black
1. Pedal pin 1 YE
2. Pedal pin 2 GN
3. Pedal pin 3 BU
4. Pedal pin 4 BK
5. Pedal pin 5 WH
6. Pedal pin 6 BN
7. n/c
8. unknown BN/BU
9. Immobiliser WH/YE
10. INS (elaborate?) BN/BU
11. Vehicle speed WEG YE/GY - tacho?
12. n/c
13. Fuse 7.5A FB8




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