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Take a look.............

 

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/dalesen/100_0018.jpg

 

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/dalesen/100_0017.jpg

 

What a state lol

 

I'm having problems with running my GTi for longer than 10mins or so having just rebuilt the engine. Just done a big old SEARCH through old posts and it seems this plug may well be the place to start!!

 

I understand (courtesy of one of Grahams old posts) that these wires are:

 

Starter solenoid -

Oil pressure sender -

Low oil pressure stop switch -

Alternator field wire -

Water temp -

Water temp warning switch -

Oil temp switch -

 

.....BUT WHICH COLOUR CORRESPONDS TO WHICH WIRE? And which two am I missing?

 

 

I've bought these to help me in my plight, any tips on fitting them?

 

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/dalesen/100_0025.jpg

 

 

Cheers

 

D

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easypug

plug1.jpg

 

1. Reverse light (wire 52, brown)

2. Reverse light (wire 53, purple)

3. Coolant light (wire 47, yellow)

4. Coolant meter (wire 47a, red)

5. Alternator (wire 7a, brown thin wire)

6. Oil pressure meter (wire 30, lilac)

7. Oil temp meter (wire 30a, white)

8. Oil pressure light (wire 30b, grey)

9. Switched positive (wire 2, light blue)

 

Taken from here.

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Anthony

That's the wrong plug Dave - that's the one in the drivers footwell...

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easypug

:)

 

I knew that.... ahem... Maybe i should try reading the whole thread first :)

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welshpug

those are the same connectors as I got earlier this year, out of interest where did you get them and how much for?

 

try a search under "brown multiplug" :)

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PugAddict

welshpug:

 

Just done a big old SEARCH through old posts and it seems this plug may well be the place to start!!
:D:D

 

I got the Superseal parts from a local motor factors place in Milton Keynes (Motorserv) for the tidy sum of £13.

 

 

Easypug: Cheers for your help, it's the thought that counts :D

 

 

Can anyone break down my 7 wire multiplug in a similar way so i know which colour corresponds to each of these:

 

Starter solenoid -

Oil pressure sender -

Low oil pressure stop switch -

Alternator field wire -

Water temp -

Water temp warning switch -

Oil temp switch -

 

 

Cheers guys :P

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PugAddict

Can anyone shed any more light on which wire is which?

 

:)

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easypug

You could just follow them from the plug to where there located on the enigne. Should be fairly straight foward...

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futura

Hope that helps a little:

p1010006mediumix3.jpg

From the right on the new connector:

pin1=Brown=7A

pin2=White=not readable

pin3=White=30A

pin4=Grey=50A (I think)

-- original pin5=Blue or green=46 is unwired on pic

pin6=Yellow=47

pin7=Red=47A

 

If you don't already have some get proper ratchets to fit the connectors. Check that you insert the pins the right way to ensure they are secured once in. Once all pins are in, slide down the red plastic bit clamps the pins in place. You may need to push hard when plugin the male and female together.

Once fitted it looks like this ;)

p1010008mediumup7.jpg

Edited by futura

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travill

the starter solenoid is blue! theres one of them

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pug_ham

AFAIK in order, pin 1-7;

  • 7A; Brown, Alternator.
  • 30A; Orange, Oil pressure switch.
  • 30R; White Oil temp sender. (Oil temperature sender wire is white(ish), sheathed & has a ring terminal on the end so it can't be mixed up.)
  • 30B; Grey, Oil pressure sender.
  • 46A; Blue, Starter solenoid (usually thicker than the rest).
  • 47; Yellow, coolant temp switch. (bigger one at back of thermostat housing iirc)
  • 47A; Red, coolant temp guage sender unit.

Graham.

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