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Transferring wires over.

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supergoat

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I guess this would be the most appropriate forum.

I'm installing a turbo ECU into my NT as part of my turbo conversion and need to run new wires to the ecu harness in the NT. I know what wires to run and such, I just don't know how to transfer them. I know I can somehow unclip and slide the wires out from the stock turbo harness and then into the NT harness, I just don't know how.

here is what I'm working with. Also, I know these are not the wires I need to run, I'm just using this harness so I can butcher it for the wires I need. :D

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How do I unclip the connector so I can slide it, along wth the wire attached out of the harness? Thanks. :)
 
I'm confused. The turbo ECU should just plug into the NT harness, and then you just have to add a couple wires (knock sensor).

....Kyle T.
 
Originally posted by kpt4321
I'm confused. The turbo ECU should just plug into the NT harness, and then you just have to add a couple wires (knock sensor).

....Kyle T.

Yes. How do I phisically clip the wires I need from the turbo harness INTO the NT harness. Where the knock sensor wire would normally be in the turbo harness, there is a blank spot on the NT harness.

I need to unclip and slide the wires out of the yellow harness and into that blank spot.

I just can't get the wire to unclip from the yellow "block".
 
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