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SiR cluster, Installed but 1 problem

After 3 hours or so, I managed to install my jdm SiR cluster with the use of an ECU pin tool and a couple of connectors. One by one I transferred each wire to the new plug. Also replaced my VSS with an electronic one. Tach (9.5K redline) and Speedo (kmh) works perfectly by the way. Now here's the problem, Check engine light comes on when decelarating...I had the same problem before when I did a motor swap and didnt have the cable-run VSS and didnt have my speedo hooked up. After I installed the VSS it went away...How can I have the same problem when my electronic speedo is working fine. Is it possible to interchange the VSS connection and still work? I was kinda guessing on the connections, 3 wires, black (ground), yellow (switched power), orange (connects to cluster)...Not sure between yellow and orange. Should I swap em and see? :flash:
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the orange is the check engine indicator, the yellow switches power to the cluster so thats right......you might try making shure the connection of the orange is solid, Id go in and rewire it. Try reseting the ecu as well, what vss are you running and from what motor is it running?
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Old 10-18-2002, 10:13 AM
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I played with it last night (that sounds funny or what)...Anyway, checked all connections and they were right then I replaced my ECU with a chipped one (9500 rev limit) just to see the tach potential...I just revved it passed 7K. No check engine light yet driving in this morning...hopefully the ECU did it. Naturally I had to unplug em to replace it, so in turn resetted the ECU...:flash:
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i would have to say the ecu did it, because you converted to an electric vss, but the ecu is used to a cable one. so it didnt recognize the signal it got. and the chipped ecu takes away all that stuff such as rev limiter, vss, and a couple of other sensors im not sure witch ones, but if your chip took away speed and rev limiter i highly suggest buying msd with rev limiter. thats how my friend fishcat37 blew his first b16 a motor, 12k does damage.
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thanks for the advice man...I'm pulling this motor out soon anyway for a fully built lsvtec...I know I've been saying that for a few months now...But at least there's light at the end of the tunnel...The block is done and just waiting for the head...we had to take it to another machine shop because the first one didnt even touch it...been there since February.:flash:
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:smoker: hey man your welcome for the advice jsut trying to help us out
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ractive axel back exhaust,
NGK plugs,
nuespeed cross-drilled rotors,
EBC the green stuff pads,
projecter headlights,
clear corners,
carbon fiber tails,
Z3 fenders,
adjustable coilovers,
Konig flatline rims with dunlop fm901 (17*7),
full complete sound system with two 10'' subs,
kenwood 600w amp,
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full custom interior paint job,
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d16a6 head swap polished,
4-2-1 ceramic coated header,
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Re: SiR cluster, Installed but 1 problem

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....I managed to install my jdm SiR cluster with the use of an ECU pin tool and a couple of connectors.....
Hey - I have heard about this ECU pin tool, but now I can't seem to locate one anymore on the Internet - Can someone tell me where to buy one????

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I bought mine from Hasport for $10 or $15 bux I think...Its a tool to have.:flash:
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Let me see if I can find the Honda part number for you shawn. By the way I made my own and it works great.


07JAZ-002010A-Honda part number
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Sweet - thanks guys! I am finally close enough with this swap stuff now that I can start looking for tolls and things like this. The rebuild is nearly complete...the only thing left is to put the alternator back on, now that I have the $1.65 crank pulley key , and then bolt the flywheel and tranny back to the other side. then it is ready to drop in. I might actually have this done before it gets too cold out.
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hehe

not doubting you lsvtec, but a word of advice, yoru doing yoru lsvtec right? dont let a shop mess witht hat, honestly lsvtecs are awesome, but only if its done right otherwise its gonan blow....
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shops a reputable builder and has a few of them running for over a year with no problems. I know what you're saying though...:flash:
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Let me see if I can find the Honda part number for you shawn. By the way I made my own and it works great.
07JAZ-002010A-Honda part number
Dude...wait a minute..you made yours? What did you make it with? I could probably make one.
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Yep I used an exacto knife removed the blade and it's mountiing piece. Modified the mounting piece to accept a tapered pin(piece of metal i had laying around) I modified both pieces using a rotary tool(dremel). It works like a charm.
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