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Chuck
05-07-2005, 10:53 PM
Hi
Does anyone have the wiring diagrams for the transmission in a KR Verada? I need the part that shows how the "power(a/t mode)" button connects up to the transmission.
Also...I need the diagram that shows the wiring for the cruise button and dimmer on the dash to the right of the steering wheel, and where they connect to,etc.
If anyone can help it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Chad
I remember looking at the DIY Magna Manual (possibly Gregory's) in K-Mart and that had some wiring diagrams.
Chuck
05-07-2005, 11:15 PM
I remember looking at the DIY Magna Manual (possibly Gregory's) in K-Mart and that had some wiring diagrams.
Yeah i purchased one of those but it didnt have the diagrams i needed...apparently the verada electrics are different to the magnas? Plus its not the complete diagrams in the manual....only the major stuff, so the buttons werent it there.
doublebass
06-07-2005, 06:22 PM
I hope these help, otherwise post here again and I'll see what else there is.
The book seems to suggest that B27 is Green/White wire between AT switch & trans on all 2nd gen models. Cruise control main switch aparently has different colors for SRS or none.
Chuck
07-07-2005, 07:00 PM
I hope these help, otherwise post here again and I'll see what else there is.
The book seems to suggest that B27 is Green/White wire between AT switch & trans on all 2nd gen models. Cruise control main switch aparently has different colors for SRS or none.
Thanks for that man....does it show the wire from the A/T switch going to the transmission? because the first picture just shows the clip and then it cuts off,...
doublebass
09-07-2005, 06:43 AM
Not that I can follow. The A/T wire seems to go from pin 2 on the switch (should be green/white) via left of center console to behind glovebox in that loom through firewall but it's a jumble at the loom in the engine bay on the drivers side. Somewhere in there is the trans control unit. My hunch would be to use a multimeter to measure a voltage or pulse on the wire you suspect may be A/T wire and look for changes when you press the button on the console.
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