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bmoore106 03-11-2008 01:17 AM

Wiring Print of ...
 
Thanks for all the help in the past. Does anyone have a wiring print of the 3 wires that go to the thrust sensor located on the charge air cooler? I accidentally ripped them out of the connector while replacing the turbo.:mad:

Item #53 on item #1.

http://www.avtoshop.net/vw.php?mdl=2...grp=1&check=95

Thanks,
Billy

zeusenergy 03-14-2008 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmoore106
Thanks for all the help in the past. Does anyone have a wiring print of the 3 wires that go to the thrust sensor located on the charge air cooler? I accidentally ripped them out of the connector while replacing the turbo.:mad:

Item #53 on item #1.

http://www.avtoshop.net/vw.php?mdl=2...grp=1&check=95

Thanks,
Billy

That site is in russian :)
Why did you take the intercooler out to change the turbo? The part you are talking about is called a pressure sender, I think. That's it's function.
Here's the schematic. Keep in mind I ganked this from somebody else.... for the diode mod I never did. Check out G31, it should give you the answer you're lookin' for:

http://shaw-clan.com/beetlepix/pressuresend.jpg

bmoore106 03-17-2008 11:36 PM

I originally pulled the air cooler to check for oil and it was full. Then I knew the turbo was bad. Thanks for the print, I finally figured it out from a schematic and now the light is gone.

Thanks,
Billy

zeusenergy 03-18-2008 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmoore106
I originally pulled the air cooler to check for oil and it was full. Then I knew the turbo was bad. Thanks for the print, I finally figured it out from a schematic and now the light is gone.

Thanks,
Billy

Glad to know it's sorted out. Good luck, hope the replacement turbo doesn't break the bank. Maybe it's time for a K04?


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