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Can anyone help me, Im having problems wiring in a sat nav unit to my supra. Its a 93 J spec Supra, and im trying to find a wire under the dash that goes to the alternator. Aparently my Sat Nav unit needs a signal from this, to tell it that the car is moving, and not stationary. Without it conected my sat nav keeps shutting off, to save the battery, and cant tell where it is. Any Help would be apreciated.

 

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It means the RPM wire. You can find it at the ECU, or from the back of the dials. Here's the ECU wire:-

 

http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/install/2jz-gte_install/ECU-MAF.JPG

 

Can't remember which wire it is on the back of the dials, but you should be able to find it pretty easily if you take the dials out and have a look at the tracks on the back.

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Just looked at the diagram and it needs both by the looks of it...

 

one to go to the alternator and one to go the tacho...

 

Bizarre.... you would have thought it would go in like a radio, and if the gps can't realize it is moving or not, then I'd worried.....

 

Gav

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Yup It Needs one from the RPM to show the on screen MPH, and directions when out of range of GPS signal. But I still dont know what colour, and where the alternator wire is? Help!

 

The one to show on screen MPH is a speed signal, so that one will come from the speedo (or output from your speed convertor). The alternator one is the RPM, which you will find on the ECU shown on that diagram, or from the back of the dials too. The RPM signal IS the alternator signal is what I'm saying, you get one pulse per revolution of the engine.

 

Oh, BTW the colours on that diagram are not the colours of the ECU wires, so don't pay any attention to them. I think the RPM wire is black/white IIRC, but I could be wrong there.

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Hmmm, maybe it just wants a wire that indicates whether the engine is running or not, the alternator would do that I suppose. I was thinking of what they call the "Ignitor" on the ECU wiring diagram, which is just an ignition signal that you get a pulse on per cylinder (i.e. 6 per RPM), so that was bolox that I posted! :donkey:

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I would say that you need the speed wire connected to see if the car is moving which you have said, would you not be able to get a wire from the alternator running somewhere.. I dont think you will have a wire to the alternator running near the bulkhead. you dont have a voltage meter on yours do you?

 

Does it run straight off alternator or something? Or needs a current to continually charge something?

 

This is all guess work by the way :upside:

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cheers for that Matt. So from memory, was that the blue wire? won;t get a chance to do it until the weekend now.

 

no idea why anyone would need a RPM or alternator signal though. or maybe they tell the unit the car is running to allow cut off to save power? I would have thought they could just read voltage or park prake for that though.

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