Diagnostic ports: 93 JDM WRX

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Diagnostic ports: 93 JDM WRX

Post by wagonist » Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:53 pm

I'm sorting out the EFI wiring for my conversion.

Some of the plugs look like they've been removed, but I'm not sure as I'm mainly familiar with the L loom which had diag plug under the dash & also in the engine bay.

The 2 green 2 pin/1 wire plugs are there, plus the 2 black 1 pin plugs.
there's an orange 9 pin & a big black 30 odd pin one.
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Post by vincentvega » Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:28 am

Keep all 4. you will regret it later if you dont.

Green / black are for reading out fault codes using the check engine light.

orange (yellow) is the select monitor port used to plug in the subaru diagnostic tool.

I have never used teh black one but i wouldnt be chopping it out...

in an EJ they all live under the dash.
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Post by wagonist » Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:30 pm

Could you give me a list of the wire colours that go into the orange plug?
I'm pretty sure mine have been jumbled for some reason.

I know about the importance of the small black & green ones. they put the ECU into the diagnostic modes.

I just wasn't sure whether some of the wires were supposed to go in to the big black plug, as there's only about 8 wires in there now.

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