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sexoturbs
21st July 2009, 12:03
does any one no what wires go where in a saxo vtr? i baught a turbo timer off my mate but he dosent have the instructions anymore. on the block of the turbo timer their is red, yellow, blue what colours would i match them to im my ignition??
manc
21st July 2009, 12:37
does any one no what wires go where in a saxo vtr? i baught a turbo timer off my mate but he dosent have the instructions anymore. on the block of the turbo timer their is red, yellow, blue what colours would i match them to im my ignition??
LOL, unless someone has that exact make/model turbo timer (make/model not stated) it will be near on impossible to figure out what all the wires are/do, If you state which make/model turbo timer you have we may stand a chance :y:
Dare I say you could 'google' the make/model and maybe contact the manufacturer to see if they will email you the installation instructions???
ManC
PS: You dont half leave youself open to some flaming pal :)
Mathias
21st July 2009, 12:40
search on google for wiring diagrams or as said ring the manufacturer,
what brand is it?
sexoturbs
21st July 2009, 16:17
my bad. well i paid a tenna for it n just found out is totaly shit but ill fit it anyway. lol all i was given was some wires n remote lol no box no instructions. but he said he baught it from halfords. http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_37 7035_langId_-1_categoryId_165660#dtab
i found it on their websit. so ill try find the instuctions online or some kind of diagram then find the diagram for my vtr ignition and piece it together lol
manc
21st July 2009, 16:22
my bad. well i paid a tenna for it n just found out is totaly shit but ill fit it anyway. lol all i was given was some wires n remote lol no box no instructions. but he said he baught it from halfords. http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_37 7035_langId_-1_categoryId_165660#dtab
i found it on their websit. so ill try find the instuctions online or some kind of diagram then find the diagram for my vtr ignition and piece it together lol
Get your money back, below is some feedback from a purchaser of this turbo timer :n:
"Product is good quality and good value for money for what it is meant to do. But halfords do not make wiring looms for you to connect it to your car (although insructions say they do). Also the box doesn't say that you will need to purchase a loom, in fact the box has very little info other than "easy to fit". But unless you are an auto electrician and know car ignition and alarm systems, this piece of kit is impossible to fit at home. Finally, when you get it home and look at the instructions, which are very vaige, it tells you that it "may not work with your alarm or central locking", which then makes the product completely useless, because only a fool would use the kit and leave there car unlocked and the engine running whilst they walk away. So if you have a basic car with no alarm or central locking, and know car ignition systems, this kit is probably good for you, other than that, i wouldn't recommend."
gixxa
21st July 2009, 16:43
looks like the auto gauges one I had, google them and there they are the same except for the remote
sexoturbs
21st July 2009, 16:51
yep i no i read tht thats how i found out its crap lol. i will fit it. at least i can let my turbo cool down still.
it has a red, yellow n blue wire so im guessing permanent live red. ignition live yellow. blue ?? aah crap :( i dont wana guess an end up blowing fuses...
sexoturbs
21st July 2009, 16:52
looks like the auto gauges one I had, google them and there they are the same except for the remote
i will have a look as ripspeed dont have s**t cheers
sexoturbs
21st July 2009, 17:15
acc ... most say the blue wire goes to acc?
gixxa
21st July 2009, 17:18
if you still aint done it by week end ill look at the wiring on mine and see what the crack is
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