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    4 wire tps question

    Hi. I've never really done any wiring before, but I spliced a 4 wire tps plug into my egt harness. Now I just have to move the LG/W wire from pin 19 to pin 7 on the ecu plug. How exactly do I go about removing the wire from the plug, as I don't want to break anything?

    Thanks,

    Scott

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    use a tiny flathead screwdriver, there is a tiny clip that you can depress to release each individual pin
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          theres a way u can cheat also. on your MAF wiring harness there is a wire that is the same color as the 4th wire on the TPS. you can just run the 4th wire from the TPS to the MAF harness and splice into the same wire instead of going through the firewall and messing with the ECU
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