View Full Version : Anyone with Fast Xfi..... quick question
phillym5
05-29-2012, 07:54 PM
Im looking to see what color wires and what order they go into the IAC sensor. Mine were extended a long time ago.. and i have 3 reds going into the connector and 1 black. I want to make sure i dont have any backwards or something. I havent used the IAC because it never worked right...
I traced the wiring and found good connections to the colored wires... but cant find a diagram to make sure they are correct.
Should be red, blue, yellow, and black.
I upgraded to the 2.0.. and its been a nightmare trying to recalibrate all the new settings...... uuugggghhhh.
thanks.
camcojb
05-29-2012, 08:00 PM
Im looking to see what color wires and what order they go into the IAC sensor. Mine were extended a long time ago.. and i have 3 reds going into the connector and 1 black. I want to make sure i dont have any backwards or something. I havent used the IAC because it never worked right...
I traced the wiring and found good connections to the colored wires... but cant find a diagram to make sure they are correct.
Should be red, blue, yellow, and black.
I upgraded to the 2.0.. and its been a nightmare trying to recalibrate all the new settings...... uuugggghhhh.
thanks.
late model IAC is
A red
B blue
C yellow
D black
phillym5
05-29-2012, 08:03 PM
I got that... but what pin is a, b, c, and d supposed to be?
thanks.
camcojb
05-29-2012, 08:05 PM
I got that... but what pin is a, b, c, and d supposed to be?
thanks.
that is what they're supposed to be. Maybe I don't understand your question. The A pin on the IAC should have the red wire from the ecu. The B pin should have the blue wire and so on. These wires come from the gray 25 pin harness, which also has the fuel pump, fan, and power adder harnesses.
phillym5
05-29-2012, 08:08 PM
Ok... maybe i didn't see the letters on the connector. I'll take another peak...
thanks!!
camcojb
05-29-2012, 08:11 PM
Ok... maybe i didn't see the letters on the connector. I'll take another peak...
thanks!!
the letters will be on the connector and the IAC. Get your glasses or magnifying glass, they're small.......... :lol:
phillym5
05-29-2012, 08:15 PM
the letters will be on the connector and the IAC. Get your glasses or magnifying glass, they're small.......... :lol:
Your right!!
Thanks!!
camcojb
05-29-2012, 08:15 PM
Your right!!
Thanks!!
you're welcome.
phillym5
05-29-2012, 08:18 PM
Dang... It's all wired right. I was hoping it was wrong and it would solve the issue!! O well.
Thanks again!!
camcojb
05-29-2012, 08:24 PM
Dang... It's all wired right. I was hoping it was wrong and it would solve the issue!! O well.
Thanks again!!
what is the problem?
phillym5
05-29-2012, 11:35 PM
what is the problem?
Just trying to get the car to run right since upgrading to the 2.0 XFI. Hopefully by the end of the day tomorrow i can get it there....
camcojb
05-29-2012, 11:51 PM
Just trying to get the car to run right since upgrading to the 2.0 XFI. Hopefully by the end of the day tomorrow i can get it there....
oh, thought there was a problem with the IAC operation, as in didn't seem to do much.
supremeefi
05-30-2012, 06:37 AM
Just trying to get the car to run right since upgrading to the 2.0 XFI. Hopefully by the end of the day tomorrow i can get it there....
If you need help with the tune let me know. I've helped others here as well.
carbuff
05-30-2012, 09:25 AM
It's been a long time since I did this, but I do remember a little. :) There are 2 different types of IAC as I recall, and the wiring depends on which of the two you used. In my case, I had 2 different throttle bodies I was working with. One had a GM IAC, and one had a Chrysler IAC (I think my Holley TB had the Chrysler unit). Anyway, the wires had to be reconnected depending on which setup I used.
So start with the question "Which IAC am I using?", and go from there. Ensure that the IAC and wiring pattern match. Again, it's been a while, and Jody has more experience with these than I do, but I want to say that if it's wired wrong, it would go full open or full closed when you power up the ignition, so perhaps you can look at what it is doing before starting the engine?
Good luck!
vBulletin® v3.8.11, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.