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Old Jul 22, 2005 | 04:21 PM
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I need some help with the wiring of the EDFC controller. I obviously have the wires connected incorrectly because the damn thing refuses to work. On a GS430, where should the following wires be connected?

Yellow - all time power
Red - accessory power
green - illumination power
black - ground

I currently have mine hooked up as follows:

Yellow - all time power for fuel foor (found it in a thread)
Red - cigarette lighter power (works only when ignition is on)
Green - cigarette lighter power (works only when ignition is on)
Black - a bolt under the dash

My volt meter indicates that power is where it is supposed to be when it supposed to be. Any suggestions from others who have done this install DIY?

One last thing. It beeps when I plug in the power supply and flashes when its unplugged.
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Old Jul 22, 2005 | 06:56 PM
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Well it looks like you have the wires hooked to the right sources. Try getting your ground from a different spot see if that helps.
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Old Jul 22, 2005 | 10:26 PM
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Sorry if these are stupid questions and no insult is intended but what do you mean by "refuses to work"? It does not turn on when you push the power? Are the motor connectors hooked up? It does turn on but the motors do not work? Is it showing any error condition?
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