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Snitzler 06-09-2024 07:48 PM

1988 3.2 Carrera How to safely remove electrical connector
 
See the picture, I need to pull the connector to get oil pressure before the first start up. Is there a trick to pulling these? I get worrried about working the connector too much and breaking it. I just wiggle the heck out of it and it comes loose after a while...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1717987624.jpg

john walker's workshop 06-09-2024 10:26 PM

I disconnect the plug for the injectors on the crossmember behind the heater blower motor.

917_Langheck 06-09-2024 10:40 PM

Remove the spring clip. Search junior timer connector.

To prime oil pressure you can remove fp fuse or the dme relay.

wazzz 06-10-2024 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by john walker's workshop (Post 12263808)
I disconnect the plug for the injectors on the crossmember behind the heater blower motor.

This! To me the easiest and fastest way to not start a 3.2. I even use this sometimes as a second (or third) anti-theft.

You can't see the plug but can easily reach it by feel. Just pull it straight up slightly and leave it in this position so you just have to push it back down once pressure has built up.

famoroso 06-10-2024 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by wazzz (Post 12263821)
This! To me the easiest and fastest way to not start a 3.2. I even use this sometimes as a second (or third) anti-theft.

You can't see the plug but can easily reach it by feel. Just pull it straight up slightly and leave it in this position so you just have to push it back down once pressure has built up.

I like the DME relay as a non-grimy (i.e. not reaching into the engine compartment) anti
-theft option.* I tend to unplug / plug the DME relay by "hugging" the base of driver's seat from the side. It's pretty easy to do by feel, at least under Pole Positions.

*I've thought it would be SUPER COOL if Focus 9 offered a "switched" version of their relay with a protected rocker switch on the top, as it would be easy to reach down and turn the DME on / off for any number of purposes.

Ctopher 06-10-2024 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by famoroso (Post 12263870)
*I've thought it would be SUPER COOL if Focus 9 offered a "switched" version of their relay with a protected rocker switch on the top, as it would be easy to reach down and turn the DME on / off for any number of purposes.

I agree and have communicated with them about the feature. They provided detail on how to make a kill switch, of which I have not done yet. Would make it easy to have a car alarm/kill switch but I mainly just pull the fuel pump to crank for oil pressure. I use this between long delays in drives.


CTopher

famoroso 06-10-2024 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Ctopher (Post 12263879)
I agree and have communicated with them about the feature. They provided detail on how to make a kill switch, of which I have not done yet. Would make it easy to have a car alarm/kill switch but I mainly just pull the fuel pump to crank for oil pressure. I use this between long delays in drives.

CTopher

Cool. Glad to hear that the idea is already out in the universal consciousness (it takes a village).

I appreciate that one can wire-in separate kill switches, but the coolness factor from one integrated into the DME relay would be hard to beat.

Ctopher 06-10-2024 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by famoroso (Post 12263892)
I appreciate that one can wire-in separate kill switches, but the coolness factor from one integrated into the DME relay would be hard to beat.

I totally agree! I would be willing to buy another for just that switch function!


CTopher

wazzz 06-11-2024 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by famoroso (Post 12263892)
Cool. Glad to hear that the idea is already out in the universal consciousness (it takes a village).

I appreciate that one can wire-in separate kill switches, but the coolness factor from one integrated into the DME relay would be hard to beat.

You could do it yourself. Just find a mini toggle switch and attach it through a hole made at the top of the plastic cover. On this picture, the pin I would cut is 85b. The current that flows through it should be small enough so you don't have to care about the current rating for the toggle switch.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1718099189.jpg

I personally wouldn't do it because I don't find the position of the DME relay to be convenient for an everyday use kill switch. You still have to bend and partially remove the carpet that protects the relay and ECM connector, then reach to the switch at the top of the DME relay.

famoroso 06-11-2024 04:54 AM

Thanks Gilles. Cool to see the inside.
Mine are easier to access due to Pole Position seats and aftermarket floor mats (w/o the flap that covers the leading edges of the ECU & DME relay).

yelcab1 06-11-2024 06:14 AM

I thought having a manual transmission alone is anti-theft enough in the 21st century when the kids don't even drive. Disconnecting the battery ground is the second layer of anti-theft. Unless the car thief is a Porsche owner, he would not know where the battery is.

917_Langheck 06-11-2024 06:54 AM

If you have gone to the effort to add a rocker switch to the dme relay, you could add enough wire length to remote the switch to a place more accessible than the relay itself.


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