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Old 03-29-05, 12:48 PM
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Default safc question.

sorry if wrong forum but can be moved.....

i dont have wiring diagram on the unit itself but can someone clarify that
we do "not" use the blue,yellow and white wires for obd1 cars?


tks for any feedback....

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go to the apex website
they have it on there
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It's pink on ECU side and orange on sensor side.

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yup, i got that.........but we dont use yellow,white and blue.....right?
if that's a "yes", im good to go.....
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Just to make you happy, yes, the answer is 'yes'.

Blue wire is optional. I hooked it up to my O2 sensor output and was able to view raw O2 sensor voltage on the Sensor Check screen in the SAFC.

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Dump that POS in the trash and get a "tornado"
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Originally Posted by SPORTcoupe
Just to make you happy, yes, the answer is 'yes'.

Blue wire is optional. I hooked it up to my O2 sensor output and was able to view raw O2 sensor voltage on the Sensor Check screen in the SAFC.

Cheers,
~Alan
you're funny alan..........lol

so, that's the purpose of the blue wire.......cool...
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Originally Posted by mikeloc24
Dump that POS in the trash and get a "tornado"
i like your sig man..............lol
lakers sucks.......the whole organization sucks..........

im a san antonio fan now.........hehe
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