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Old Apr 18, 2003 | 07:21 AM
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Shift light pinouts

My '808 code seems to have the shift light code in place, but none of the Oz cars have this feature implemented. I assume the code fires an unused pin, but a quick search of this site doesn't reveal the mystery location. I assume I can pick up the pin and connect it to an LED like JOBY's recent knock light post shows.

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John
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Old Apr 18, 2003 | 07:59 AM
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Re: Shift light pinouts

Originally posted by JohnL
My '808 code seems to have the shift light code in place, but none of the Oz cars have this feature implemented. I assume the code fires an unused pin, but a quick search of this site doesn't reveal the mystery location. I assume I can pick up the pin and connect it to an LED like JOBY's recent knock light post shows.

Any hints?

John
Try the TCC control pin. It is commonly used in other maskids.

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Old Apr 18, 2003 | 06:45 PM
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Thanks for the help RBob. I'll see what voltage is on the A7 pin when I can get the ECM to stop thinking it's driving an overheated automatic (clumsy conversion by me using a V6 bin in a 4).

Thanks Grumpy for your assistance mate. I'll get my Nomex suit on and wait for the flamewar.

John
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