Identifying ripped wire
#11
Fixed my adjustments for the door handles, now I can get out of my car! I found everything you guys were talking about including the harness which leads to the actuator. The only problem is that the wires coming out of the harness which leads to the actuator is blue and black, not yellow and black. There are only two holes there for the yellow and black to go into separately, guessing the yellow goes to the blue and yellow to black? Picture is below, ripped wire on left, harness in middle and actuator on right. I also see the yellow and pink wire coming out of the actuator but it is not the ripped wire on the left below.
#13
Downloads are fun...
LOL you really should download the ETM if you have not already
Page(s) 386 and 479 - 483 of the '95 model year ETM... yes, i know you have a '94... same thing.
Quote- "guessing the yellow goes to the blue and yellow to black..."
I am also guessing you meant black to black?
Also, is that Blue wire actaully blue / green (blue is dominant color with green stripe)? Page 483. That'd be your "left front door key switch"
page 719 shows you which wires go to which pins in the plug. in this case pin one is UG (blue / green) and pin four is B (black)... if you look VERY close on the plug you should be able to see numbers (1-4) as part of the moulding of the plug.
Page 657 has the component location picture.
ADOBE can be a useful tool too. Once you get used to how to use the "Bookmarks" tab on the left side of Adobe screen then all this stuff is very easy to find. The wire colour codes are at the beginning of the ETM on page 14.
Hope this all helps ya out.
Page(s) 386 and 479 - 483 of the '95 model year ETM... yes, i know you have a '94... same thing.
Quote- "guessing the yellow goes to the blue and yellow to black..."
I am also guessing you meant black to black?
Also, is that Blue wire actaully blue / green (blue is dominant color with green stripe)? Page 483. That'd be your "left front door key switch"
page 719 shows you which wires go to which pins in the plug. in this case pin one is UG (blue / green) and pin four is B (black)... if you look VERY close on the plug you should be able to see numbers (1-4) as part of the moulding of the plug.
Page 657 has the component location picture.
ADOBE can be a useful tool too. Once you get used to how to use the "Bookmarks" tab on the left side of Adobe screen then all this stuff is very easy to find. The wire colour codes are at the beginning of the ETM on page 14.
Hope this all helps ya out.
Last edited by Cosmic88; 02-18-2011 at 08:03 AM.
#14
#15
It may be boring but page 2 of the intro lays out how to use the entire book...
in the wiring diagrams you will see a letter or two letters next to the straight run of a wire. The letter code chart is on page 15 (Adobe pages) and that would be (if you printed it out) page 11 of the introduction.
B = Black
G= Green
U= Blue
UG = Blue, Green
The first colour is the dominant colour and the latter colour is the stripe (or marker in some other way)
in the wiring diagrams you will see a letter or two letters next to the straight run of a wire. The letter code chart is on page 15 (Adobe pages) and that would be (if you printed it out) page 11 of the introduction.
B = Black
G= Green
U= Blue
UG = Blue, Green
The first colour is the dominant colour and the latter colour is the stripe (or marker in some other way)
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