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Old 12-08-2010, 11:48 PM   #1
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Default Where do these plugs go? T series ESS wiring

Some of you may know about my 5.6L conversion that I did late last year, along with the T series ESS gearbox. Well it's finally come to the stage where I need to get off my **** and wire it all in, and I've been having some difficulty.

I received the original wiring loom from the car the motor and gearbox came from, and have identified the 'modified' section of it that is relevant to the ESS switching. The plug on the end goes to the ESS button near the gear selector (or in my case, the ECON switch) but having trouble to find where the other plugs go.

There is two of each of these plugs, I've looked through all the Tech. Resources Wiring Diagrams, Connector diagrams and just can't match them up. Does anyone know where they go and what they plug in to?






Any help would be fantastic, it's the last thing I need to do in order for the ESS to finally work!



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