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EHA current measurement harness
Hiya,
Does someone have a diagram on the harness used to measure current at the EHA? I'm guessing that one of the two wires is cut in half and a ampmeter is put across the wire in series. Is that right? Cheers, Neil |
Hi,
In the time it takes to make one, you'd spend less money just getting it from the dealer. I believe they are about $15. If you can wait a few days, call Fastlane. chicago124 PS: Do a search on EHA and harness and you'll probably get the part number. |
Yes, that is how it is wired.
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Photo in this thread:
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?threadid=47986&highlight=EHA |
or . . . you can do it the EZ way . . . by moving the plug over so 1 EHA pin and 1 HARNESS SOCKET are exposed to connect your meter to . . .
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Three wires with alligator clips on each end and your in business.
Tinker |
Whereizzit ??
Slight change in topic if I may......but where is the EHA located. I'm sure mine is working well but a gas fume problem I'm having and several suggested looking for leaks at the EHA.
THANKS in advance. |
I built my own harness, extended it to the cabin so I can monitor the eha while driving, figured out most problems with my car like that. Also did the same with maf.
xp |
The EHA is screwed into the side of your fuel distributor, underneath your air cleaner.
it looks like; http://img.eautopartscatalog.com/live/C203019800BOS.JPG |
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