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Old 19th June 2011, 06:14 PM
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Ok had a look at the Sierra loom this afternoon and I think I'm just going to bin it and do all the wiring from scratch, think I know roughly what to do except dont know waht this box is think it might be electronic ignition as there seems to be a sensor on the crank shaft. I have a 1.8 cvh engine, any ideas anyone konw how to wire it up ?
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Old 19th June 2011, 07:01 PM
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not 100% sure but it resembles the EDIS ignition module. the pipe looks like the advance/retard vacuum sensor jobby wotsit

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Keep the engine loom, no point making one. From the ESC-Hybrid it will run round to 2 Multiplugs that hook to the main body loom.

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Do you need to keep the vacuum pipe that goes onto it?
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