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J-Meiser

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  1. I did rule out the Active Spoiler ECU, as the socket on the one that I have is a completely different size: I do apologise about this
  2. The wire itself isn't long enough to reach up there . My odometer is plugged in, so is my hazard button; when I took the dash apart yesterday to rectify the mistake I made when splicing the pink wire into the blue/red one behind the odometer, I couldn't see a spare socket anywhere up there
  3. Admittedly, that's what I thought at first, but upon closer inspection, the pins are in a different location. I have attached an image of the rear of a Active Spoiler Switch and highlighted where the pins are different to the connector. At any point, did the pin layouts change for the Active Spoiler switches?
  4. Good evening! As above, I found the highlighted connection (see image below) sitting unused behind the dash, near my ABS sensor, unplugged. I couldn't see a socket to plug it in to, so I was wondering if someone could tell me what it is meant to be used for?
  5. Thank you Jamie, that makes perfect sense and I don't know why that didn't occur to me yesterday! I'll swap them over the next time I'm outside doing some jobs .
  6. Hello! The orange engine light and red warning light kept coming on whenever I went above 50 MPH, both lights would eventually go out and once they had, my cruise control would start working. My odometer and trip counters have always worked fine and so have both the rev counter and speedometer. Today, after doing some research on the forum, I took apart the dash and joined the red/blue wire into the pink wire and after resetting the ECU, I went for a test drive - no more warning lights and cruise control works from the outset , however, neither my odometer or trip meters count up any more ; the rev counter and speedometer both work fine. Has anyone else experienced this issue after doing the wire mod behind the dash and if so, can you point me in the right direction to resolve this new problem? If not, I'll just put the wires back to stock and live with the warning lights . Thanks!
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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Mods

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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Mods

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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Mods

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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Mods

  11. The race against the Apache is quite cool, just make sure that you save some nitrous for the end
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    1994 SZ Aerotop - Stock

    This represents my Supra as I bought it Engine Specifications: Stock 3.0 2JZ-GE Turbocharger & Induction: N/A Fuel, Tuning & ECU: Stock Exhaust: Stock Drivetrain: Stock A340 4-speed auto A01A Open Diff Weight Reduction & Transfer: N/A Suspension, Wheels, Tires & Brakes: Stock Grey Suspension and Springs (I believe) Stock Brakes Stock 16" wheels with 225/50/16s all round Interior & ICE: GZ-spec sound system with stock amp under passenger seat (factory fitted, currently not in use) Alpine E-Type 6.5" 3-way speakers front and rear JVC KD-G502 CD Player Stock cloth seats at the front with stock leatherette seats at the rear Exterior: Stock Performance: Max power - ??? bhp @ rear hubs Max torque - ??? lb/ft Max speed - ??? mph 0-60 - ?.? seconds
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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Stock

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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Stock

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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Stock

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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Stock

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    From the album: 1994 SZ Aerotop - Stock

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