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redfrost 12-28-2022 07:37 AM

broken engine harness connecting 14 pin plug
 
hello,
I have a 84 Targa with a broken engine harness connecting plugs. Both plugs located on top of the engine are broken with wires now outside the male female connecting boxes. I have not found a relevant diagram in my Bentley book. can you help with the relevant diagram with the fourteen numbered pins with pin #, location and color? Much appreciated. I am afraid to start the engine and fry the DME. The engine is back in the car and ready to fire. THANKS.

Showdown 12-28-2022 03:31 PM

Try reaching out to [mention]timmy2 [/mention] Dennis rebuilds these and sells new cables as well.

redfrost 12-30-2022 05:38 AM

thanks I did yesterday and he contacted me. I am waiting for a color chart for the 14 pin box.
Regards.

wazzz 12-30-2022 07:11 AM

Would you share it once you get it? I searched pin assignment for your 14-pin connector in the workshop manual diagrams but found nothing.

Only found pin numbers for injector plug. Only 4 pins are used out of 6.

(tu es français ?)

john walker's workshop 12-30-2022 10:35 AM

Quite often the pins just lay in their original position when removed from the plastic holder.

timmy2 12-31-2022 11:18 AM

Ok, took one apart.
Male pin out as per numbers on the base:

1. Fat yellow
2. Red
3. Green/Black.
4. Green/Red
5. Green/Yellow
6. Gray/Brown
7. Empty.
8. Brown/Black
9. Green/White.
10. Empty
11. Blue
12. Empty
13. Yellow and yellow/Red
14. Red

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wazzz 01-01-2023 08:43 AM

Thanks Dennis. Always useful to have this kind of info.

Charlie V 01-01-2023 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john walker's workshop (Post 11884132)
Quite often the pins just lay in their original position when removed from the plastic holder.

Yup, what John said.


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