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Guest Roger NE

Can somebody tell me which connectors actually plug into the ECU on a 2JZ?

 

I've been looking at diagrams/ lists, but can't quite make sense of them

 

II1, IJ1 & IJ2, - are they all "body" connectors that all plug into the ECU? (and presume the "engine" loom connectors have different names?)

 

Hope you can help

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Guest Roger NE

Many thanks for that . .

 

But I'm sorry, I'm still rather confused . . . . please bear in mind I haven't got a 2JZ engine yet, but I'm trying to suss out the wiring required to do an engine transplant. (All the various technical write ups presume you understand the basic layout!)

 

What plugs are on the end of the ENGINE loom? And which plug into the ECU, and which don't?

 

Am I correct in thinking that these plugs are all on the end of the engine loom:

 

A (E10) - plugs in ECU

B (E9) - plugs into ECU

II1 - ends up near ECU to pick up body or dash wiring

IJ1 - ends up near ECU to pick up body or dash wiring

IJ2 - ends up near ECU to pick up body or dash wiring

EA1 - ends up near fuse box

EA2 - ends up near fuse box

 

Are there any I've missed out?

 

Sorry if I'm being a dummy, but all the various wiring notes around the internet presume you already know this !

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