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There are 2 wires for Water temp.

one is yellow

the other is white

i have a 81 turbo harness and motor and these are the last things i have to figure out.

Does the yellow or white wire go to the water sensor?

and does the water sensor help with the fuel injection?

some say no some say yes

i think it might i just want to know if its the yellow or white i dont really fal like cutting my whole harnes open, i dont see any white wires on the ECU so it must be the yellow right?

 

matt

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Is this the EFI harness or the car body harness you’re referring to?

 

Does this yellow wire have a female bullet connector on the end? If so, that is the water temp wire for the gauge in the dash, not the EFI.

 

Do either or both of those wires have numbers printed on them? If so, those numbers will printed at approx 6”-12 “ intervals down the length of the wire. Those numbers will correspond to the pin numbers in the wiring diagram.

 

Not sure if any of that helps, but I gave it shot any how.. scratch.gif

 

 

Good luck..

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well its the harness from the turbo ecu

well i guess its a 50/50 anyways

i guess all i want to know for sure is if one of these wire IS for the ecu

i think it is but i guess i really dont know for sure unless i pull all the covering off my harrness all together

ill prob end up doing that anyways since i want this to be the last thing ill do to make it run

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Based on an 82 FSM, the yellow wire connects to the 'thermal transmitter' or water temperature guage. The problem is that there are a few coolant temperature sensors on these cars and you are only talking about one. All of the other coolant sensors have plug connections or two wires. Only the coolant temperature sensor used for the gauge has a single bullet connection.

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well from the sounds of it i dont need either

i have an autometer water temp

so i guess the long and short of it is i dont need the water temp sensors... is this right?

there isnt any othere clips or wires for water temp for the ECU

so does the ECU use any water temp sensors????? its sounding like no

 

and maybe it was my O2 not working that was making it run rich

maybe my air temp sensor in my AFM

i think ill chang that 2

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