Tein EDFC Help
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Tein EDFC Help
So I bought myself a set of used Tein Flex's and an EDFC. Only problem is, I don't know what the 4 wires are for comming out of the power wire! Red = Power, Black = ground. I figure one of the Green or Yellow wires are for the backlight, but what's the last one for? A little help would be appreciated.
Also, I've basically taken apart the interior my car trying to figure out how to wire up the motors in the rear. Without actually taking off my wheel yet, I'm a little stumped to say the least. Any drilling neccessary? Or will it become wildly clear when I take the old suspension out?
Thanks.
Also, I've basically taken apart the interior my car trying to figure out how to wire up the motors in the rear. Without actually taking off my wheel yet, I'm a little stumped to say the least. Any drilling neccessary? Or will it become wildly clear when I take the old suspension out?
Thanks.
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red=accessory (switched 12v)
yellow=constant (constant 12v)
green=illumination (connect to switched illumination wire)
black=ground
When I installed my unit, I used a unibit to drill a hole in the sheet metal between the passenger compartment (rear seat) and the location where the shock tower is. Once you get the interior trim out, you'll see a couple of small holes (possibly just to vent) between those two areas. Use one of those holes as a pilot hole and just enlarge it with a unibit to fit the connectors thru.
yellow=constant (constant 12v)
green=illumination (connect to switched illumination wire)
black=ground
When I installed my unit, I used a unibit to drill a hole in the sheet metal between the passenger compartment (rear seat) and the location where the shock tower is. Once you get the interior trim out, you'll see a couple of small holes (possibly just to vent) between those two areas. Use one of those holes as a pilot hole and just enlarge it with a unibit to fit the connectors thru.
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Thanks!
In my search, I also found this...
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/ab_sus...194823,00.html
Not a G, but instructions look good.
In my search, I also found this...
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/ab_sus...194823,00.html
Not a G, but instructions look good.
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