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    Default loom identification!

    ok so i hav an ecu for my 4age and the part number is 89661-12150

    from what i gather its the jdm ecu

    the loom i have does NOT marry up with the 14p inlet on the ecu,the other plugs fit fine but not the one in the 14p
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    You're using the wrong plug. The one that doesn't plug in serves wipers and some other stuff. The plug you need is still on the car of the guy who sold you the stuff or in an old camry somewhere that you're about to go and raid for the plug.

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    what do you mean!!!!

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    Old Camrys (SV21) runs the plug that you're missing. You go to a u-pull-it wrecker and cut the plug off and use it on your car. Wire colours are different but I think they're mostly there. If not just re-pin a few wires and you're good to go. Look up the pinouts on club4ag and wire it up and be doing turnouts in no time.

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    Lol the last Plug your after comes from the dash loom, the big fucker that runs along your driver side engine bay and under your dash that controls everything else..

    Go to a wrecker and find a corolla that cames with standard 4age bigport and chop the plug off the loom, the plug that you need that is and then read wire diagram and wire it up, don't forget to wire up your fuel pump..
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    just going with that would i wire my fuel pump into the pin im replacing?

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    the fuel pump trigger wire comes from that plug, but you dont directly wire a fuel pump to the ecu.

    use the Fc terminal on the missing plug to act as a negative latch signal for a relay......but prefferably you should have the proper circuit opening relay to activate the fuel pump......

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