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Resolved 1G Helping identify Coil Pack wire

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Anfurnyy

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Does anyone know where this Yellow/green wire from the factory 3pin triangle connector for the 91+ coil pack connector actually runs to into the harness? I've been searching for the last 4 hours and found ONE post that mentions it but just says it's an ignition trigger.

I'm installing a kiggly trigger wheel and was hoping to not have to undo all the new loom on the harness I just did to connect the crank trigger signal from the CAS to the Yellow/Green wire on the harness and Was planning on connecting them right before the ECU. I don't actually see this color as a input/ output on the ECU pin out diagram.

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It runs to pin 8 of the PTU.

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Does anyone know where this Yellow/green wire from the factory 3pin triangle connector for the 91+ coil pack connector actually runs to into the harness?
I don't actually see this color as a input/ output on the ECU pin out diagram.
The yellow/green, yellow/black wires in the 3 pin triangle coil pack connector come from PTU, not from ECU. And yes it's for ignition. Maybe you are confused with the 2g 3 pin triangle crank sensor connector.
 
It runs to pin 8 of the PTU.

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Ahh okay thanks!
The yellow/green, yellow/black wires in the 3 pin triangle coil pack connector come from PTU, not from ECU. And yes it's for ignition. Maybe you are confused with the 2g 3 pin triangle crank sensor connector.
Yeah I must have been. I guess the loom is coming off!
 
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