Hi,
I have been trying to find a wiring diagram for the engine bay on an E85 3.0si but no luck so far. Does anyone have one?
My problem arose from having to repair the cable to the knock sensor. I had no errors before, and then after I'd moved the junction box around to unplug the knock sensors, and then plug them back in again after repair, I ended up with several lights on the dash. I also disconnected the battery before doing anything then reconnected once it was all back in place.
The power steering doesn't work now, it's complaining about the crank signal, the traction light is on and the tyre pressure warning light is on. I may have even forgotten one. My guess is something is unplugged or damaged where I turned the junction box over, so wanted a diagram to at least make sure what should be plugged where.
The car runs and I had to drive it to work and back, it's just a pain because of the steering and it takes quite a few turns to start. I also can't communicate with the Tire module, so maybe that's one of wiring the issues.
I have been trying to find a wiring diagram for the engine bay on an E85 3.0si but no luck so far. Does anyone have one?
My problem arose from having to repair the cable to the knock sensor. I had no errors before, and then after I'd moved the junction box around to unplug the knock sensors, and then plug them back in again after repair, I ended up with several lights on the dash. I also disconnected the battery before doing anything then reconnected once it was all back in place.
The power steering doesn't work now, it's complaining about the crank signal, the traction light is on and the tyre pressure warning light is on. I may have even forgotten one. My guess is something is unplugged or damaged where I turned the junction box over, so wanted a diagram to at least make sure what should be plugged where.
The car runs and I had to drive it to work and back, it's just a pain because of the steering and it takes quite a few turns to start. I also can't communicate with the Tire module, so maybe that's one of wiring the issues.