VR Sensor

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8803
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VR Sensor

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Is this correct wiring for a DIYAutoTune VR sensor?

Red (+) to pin 24
White/Black (-) to pin 2
Black to ground

Thanks
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Re: VR Sensor

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No - red is 12 volt power, black is ground, and the white or blue wire is a signal wire to pin 24.
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Re: VR Sensor

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Matt Cramer wrote:No - red is 12 volt power, black is ground, and the white or blue wire is a signal wire to pin 24.
Matt,
Should the power be fused(5 amp) and come from one of the relays?
Thanks for the help.
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Re: VR Sensor

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I'd use main ECU power on the same fuse as the ECU.
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Got it! Thanks
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