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Old 08-21-2005, 10:33 AM
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Should I wire the TPAS as directed here then run the GREEN wire (#87) to the RED wire in relay number 1 of this diagram Thanks for all the help! I need it!!
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What a complicated mess, imo. Never used one and probably never will. Talk to the NX guys. I use a micro sw under the pedal. Much simpler and more durable and a cleaner look in my opinion. Why NX dosen't put the numbers on their relays is behond me. Oh, and the micro sw is only a couple dollars. The cars computer allready has a built in tps.
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Originally Posted by Warp6
Should I wire the TPAS as directed here then run the GREEN wire (#87) to the RED wire in relay number 1 of this diagram Thanks for all the help! I need it!!
Hope this helps..



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Ricky, now that's a nice easy to follow wiring diagram. You should do all of their schematics in the install instructions.
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Ricky, that is great! Also spoke to Josh at NX today. He described your diagram to me. This should be in your manual or at least in a wiring sticky here. AWESOME!! Great site here, great bunch of guys!! I'd buy you and Josh a beer (or twelve) if you were nearby!
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Send in the mail a coupon for some, I am sure Josh it.
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RICKY, do you have that schematic with an MSD window switch? I'm thinking instead of grounding the FPSS I will run it to the YELLOW on the MSD. Does that sound right to you? Thanks again! Craig
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Originally Posted by Warp6
RICKY, do you have that schematic with an MSD window switch? I'm thinking instead of grounding the FPSS I will run it to the YELLOW on the MSD. Does that sound right to you? Thanks again! Craig
Yep your correct connect the yellow wire to the fpss and then it will find ground though the window switch.
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