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  • cardana24
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    Originally posted by Canyonero View Post
    So this is the one you don't have hooked up?



    It looks like the one that connects to the injector sub-harness, but I see it isn't.

    OH! You know what I bet that is? Power for injector bank #1 and #2. That connector probably would have gone to the fuse box. That's why I don't have it, I had a fuse block on my harness already.

    Unplug your injector sub-harness and see if you still have continuity to C12-16,32. I bet you won't because you're getting the continuity through the injectors.

    Throw a 10-amp fuse on each of those pink wires connected to an ignition switched source (make sure it's still hot when cranking, some aren't). I bet it'll start!

    Alright. I will try that tonight. I'll post back once I check that. Feel free to post any more ideas until I try that out. Thanks for the suggestions.

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  • Canyonero
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    So this is the one you don't have hooked up?



    It looks like the one that connects to the injector sub-harness, but I see it isn't.

    OH! You know what I bet that is? Power for injector bank #1 and #2. That connector probably would have gone to the fuse box. That's why I don't have it, I had a fuse block on my harness already.

    Unplug your injector sub-harness and see if you still have continuity to C12-16,32. I bet you won't because you're getting the continuity through the injectors.

    Throw a 10-amp fuse on each of those pink wires connected to an ignition switched source (make sure it's still hot when cranking, some aren't). I bet it'll start!

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  • cardana24
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    Originally posted by Canyonero View Post
    Do you have 12v on the injector plugs with ign on?

    So are you saying the Injector Drivers aren't connected to anything?

    What does the loose connector look like?
    I have several loose connectors. The one that has the two pink wires I am talking about is black/grey. I have the harness by the injectors plugged in. I am wondering about the two pink wires in the connector that I listed.

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  • Canyonero
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    Do you have 12v on the injector plugs with ign on?

    So are you saying the Injector Drivers aren't connected to anything?

    What does the loose connector look like?
    Attached Files

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  • cardana24
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    10 Pin Grey/Black
    Pink- C12,C14,C16 Injector Drivers Cyl's 3,1,5
    Green/White- B6 A/C compressor clutch Relay control
    Green- C2 A/C Clutch status
    Brown- B3 Secondary air injection system air bypass solenoid
    Brown/tape-B11,B12,B13 EGR# 1,2,3 control
    Pink/tape- B20,B32,A6,C17,C20,C21,C25,C31,C1
    Green- Same as Pink/tape
    Pink- C32, C15,C13 Injector driver Cyl's 4,6,2


    Maybe the problem is I do not have ^^^ these pink wires hooked up? IDK, my harness is plugged in at the injectors at the fuel rail?

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  • cardana24
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    Originally posted by Canyonero View Post
    Air, fuel, and spark is all an engine needs to run. Sort of (compression, timing, etc...).

    How did you verify fuel and spark? I bought a set of $8 noid lights to test for injector pulse. One set of my injectors were clogged. ALL SIX of them. The engine ran with the first set, but one injector was stuck wide open. I bought a new set of Accel injectors. Do you have fuel pressure on the test port? Are the plugs wet?
    I have fuel pressure, because I vented it at the test port last night, I have spark because I had some of the wires off when I was first trying to start the engine so I could try to build up some oil pressure by the engine turning over and not catching. When the jeep cranks it turns over fine but it seems as if it is not even close to catching. I am not getting any combustion/exhaust. I am not sure where to get noid lights...can I get those at advanced auto...how do they work?

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  • Canyonero
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    Air, fuel, and spark is all an engine needs to run. Sort of (compression, timing, etc...).

    How did you verify fuel and spark? I bought a set of $8 noid lights to test for injector pulse. One set of my injectors were clogged. ALL SIX of them. The engine ran with the first set, but one injector was stuck wide open. I bought a new set of Accel injectors. Do you have fuel pressure on the test port? Are the plugs wet?

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  • cardana24
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    Originally posted by Canyonero View Post
    I'm downloading my scanner drivers now...

    *edit*
    I emailed the papers I got with my harness, some troubleshooting info, etc. The full scans are 3MB if someone else wants them. I could compress them, but I'm lazy.

    Thanks for that info.

    Does anyone have any suggestions on my problem?

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  • Canyonero
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    I'm downloading my scanner drivers now...

    *edit*
    I emailed the papers I got with my harness, some troubleshooting info, etc. The full scans are 3MB if someone else wants them. I could compress them, but I'm lazy.
    Last edited by Canyonero; 06-02-2008, 12:51 AM.

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  • cardana24
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    Crank but no start, is where I am now. I could use some help. I am getting fuel and spark, but its not even trying to start. I think the answer is in these wires. What needs to be hooked up out of this stuff? I have only hooked up the Ignition wire...that's it. I have four wires that are grounded by the water inlet neck...do I need to have more ground than that? What else needs to be grounded or hooked up? What about the injector drivers? Are those important...I don't know what that is. Any help is appreciated.

    Originally posted by cardana24 View Post
    I spent several hours on the jeep last night with the multi meter. I did not connect any more wires but rather tried to figure out what the wires are that I had left. I put all of my information in a spread sheet if any one would like it emailed to them. I have listed all of the wire in each harness and they are in the order you would see them on the harness.
    10 pin white harness
    Tan- B19 Serial Data
    Green/White- B28 Buffered Speed Output
    Dk Blue- B18 2nd gear start mode indicator lamp control
    Green/White- nothing on ecm
    Green- about 10 different pins
    Red- lots of pins
    Tan- lots of pins
    Brown- lots of pins

    4 pin Black harness
    Grey- Nothing (Caynonaro said it was 5V ref)
    Orange- B14,B15 Battery (keep alive memory)
    Black/White- PCM ground
    Purple- Ring terminal in harness

    10 Pin Blue Harness
    Lt Blue- C10 2nd start mode switch signal
    Brown/White- B7 SES indicator control
    White- Nothing (Caynonaro said its for the tachometer)
    Dk Blue- Nothing
    Green/White- A2 A/C request
    Pink- C3 Ignition Feed
    Lt Blue/Black- A18 Brake signal

    10 Pin Grey/Black
    Pink- C12,C14,C16 Injector Drivers Cyl's 3,1,5
    Green/White- B6 A/C compressor clutch Relay control
    Green- C2 A/C Clutch status
    Brown- B3 Secondary air injection system air bypass solenoid
    Brown/tape-B11,B12,B13 EGR# 1,2,3 control
    Pink/tape- B20,B32,A6,C17,C20,C21,C25,C31,C1
    Green- Same as Pink/tape
    Pink- C32, C15,C13 Injector driver Cyl's 4,6,2

    3 Pin Black
    Grey- A31,A30,A17,A1 Various sensor grounds
    Dk Blue- A3 A/C evaporator temp signal
    Black- A1,A17,A31 Various sensor grounds


    Sooooooooo....what do I need to hook up out of all of this stuff. Do I need to hook all of those grounds to something? What about the Injector Driver Cylinder stuff...what's that? Anyone what to help?

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  • Canyonero
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    There should have been an image attached to this. But it's not working, and picasa is also sucking. I'll email it...
    Last edited by Canyonero; 05-31-2008, 07:14 PM.

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  • cardana24
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    Originally posted by Canyonero View Post
    I didn't need to hook anything from my tranny into the ECU. I think I could have done the VSS, but didn't. You probably don't have a VSS anyway. If you have all the sensors, etc hooked up, and you have power... try to start it.

    As for the Vac stuff, what is the question? There is a small vac line for the MAP and FPR. And a large vac line to the brakes. I have a vac line that goes into the cab for who-knows-what and the cruise control.

    I was going to take a picture, but my camera battery went dead.
    If you look at the fittings on the intake manifold there is a spot for the PCV hose to plug in and a spot for the brake booster to plug in. On each of these fittings it looks like there is a smaller vac line that hooks to either side. I need to know where those vac lines are supposed to go. For example...in this picture you can see where the brake booster line comes into the rear of the manifold. Do you see the nipple on the other side with no vac hose? I need to know where the hose goes that plugs in to that.


    It looks like from the pcv valve open nipple i possibly nee to plug in the Evap Solenoid into that possibly.

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  • Canyonero
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    I didn't need to hook anything from my tranny into the ECU. I think I could have done the VSS, but didn't. You probably don't have a VSS anyway. If you have all the sensors, etc hooked up, and you have power... try to start it.

    As for the Vac stuff, what is the question? There is a small vac line for the MAP and FPR. And a large vac line to the brakes. I have a vac line that goes into the cab for who-knows-what and the cruise control.

    I was going to take a picture, but my camera battery went dead.
    Last edited by Canyonero; 05-31-2008, 11:46 AM.

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  • cardana24
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    Has anyone had a chance to look over the wiring? What do I still need to hook up for a manual tranny with no A/C. I am going to go hook up the ignition wire now and some of the grounds...past that i am really not sure what else I need to hook up. Thanks for any help.

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  • cardana24
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    Originally posted by Canyonero View Post
    You'll notice that I had a question mark that one...

    You'll want to ground all the grounds to ground... anywhere really. My custom harness has a main ground cable running through it where everything that needs ground ties into. Less mess that way, unless you want to move things around later.

    I'd like the spreadsheet, I think you have my email. Been busy lately, was meaning to do that myself.

    I'll take another look at the thread this evening and see if I can help you out more.
    I sent it to your email. I may end up running one large ground wire for all of those to hook to. That may just be the easiest thing to do, even though I probably do not need to ground half of them since I am not using the transmission the harness is for.

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