Centura1976
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ThanksNigel. That's his name.
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ThanksNigel. That's his name.
Probably cheaper but not easier to just replace the main body wiring harness. They often pop up on eBay for between 125-200. Heck I’ll even buy your ISS one off you if you choose that optionHi you don't know the name or number of the guy in Sydney that can remove the iss do you thanks
Thanks mate the iss has no toggle at all its holding my car to ransom lolProbably cheaper but not easier to just replace the main body wiring harness. They often pop up on eBay for between 125-200. Heck I’ll even buy your ISS one off you if you choose that option
I just thought it was an inexpensive way to solve your problem. It is a bit of work though, pulling seats, console and carpet out. I only want the old one to pull apart and see how it works, will pay you well for it thoThanks mate the iss has no toggle at all its holding my car to ransom lol
Ok I thought it was located under the dash if it's under the carpet that would be great and if I find it you can have itI just thought it was an inexpensive way to solve your problem. It is a bit of work though, pulling seats, console and carpet out. I only want the old one to pull apart and see how it works, will pay you well for it tho
I believe some of it is under the dash, but won’t require dash removal. It connects to the a connector in the engine bay, top RHS, the BCM above fuse panel as well as others. I do have 1 or 2 of them already and possibly even lay it out and take a few pictures to show youOk I thought it was located under the dash if it's under the carpet that would be great and if I find it you can have it
I believe some of it is under the dash, but won’t require dash removal. It connects to the a connector in the engine bay, top RHS, the BCM above fuse panel as well as others. I do have 1 or 2 of them already and possibly even lay it out and take a few pictures to show you
Good chance they will go to either the fuel pump relay or to a fuse to get power for the ISS itself. Honestly your working in the dark here, I haven’t found any documented info on how it’s wired, just the functions and key coding info.I'm going the the removal process now I've found where it hooks into bcm and ibd but 3 black wores go through rhs firewall , any idea where they hook into or how to bypass ?