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Old 06 July 2003, 11:20 PM
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Does anyone have the wiring diagram for each pin of the throttle position switch for an MY93 WRX and an STi3??

all i need to know is what each pin does so that i can retrofit the STi one to the WRX loom...
Old 07 July 2003, 09:10 AM
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ANYONE????

this is the last bit i need to do before i can fire it up... (oh, and find the plug for the charcoal filter solonoid)
Old 07 July 2003, 09:51 AM
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Try here

Use the menu on the lefthand side and scroll down to the wiring section, it may have what you are looking for.

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Old 07 July 2003, 11:08 AM
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nope, nothing there...

all i need to know is what each wire does, i.e. which one is ground, which one is the 5V and whatever the other one does..


or if anyone knows which wires i should be conecting anyway it would be helpful...

or can a WRX TPS fit an STi throttle body??
Old 07 July 2003, 11:11 AM
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Email Paul (pavlo) he will be able to help you.. I have the wiring for the 92 - 96 and Im sure I could find the sti3 one.. you would need to mount a switch with the throttlebody iirc.

David
Old 07 July 2003, 01:06 PM
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Paul hasn't got the diagrams as far as i know.

Im aware of the extra switch needed for idle, i was think about taking the switch of the one mounted on the throttle pedal as this would give the same reading and not need have an extra one put in...

if you have got the wiring diagrams that would be much appreciated...
Old 07 July 2003, 06:27 PM
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Yep using the switch on the pedal makes life much easier!!
Paul has the wiring diagram in his magic book, he wrote it down when he wired mine in.

R.
Old 07 July 2003, 06:50 PM
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can anyone get ahold of him atall??

im staying behind tonight hoping to ghet it finished... i got all the sensors e.t.c now, just this switch left...
Old 07 July 2003, 08:20 PM
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For the MY97-98 cars

Pin 3 is ground
Pin 1 is 5v supply (from ecu)
Pin 2 is signal to ecu

For the MY92-96

Pin 1 is Idle switch
Pin 2 is Ground
Pin 3 is 5v
Pin 4 is signal

Least thats how I have it

cheers

bob

Old 07 July 2003, 11:00 PM
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that is perfect...

i take it that it works the same as IC's, the left pin being pin one??
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