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Old 11-04-2008, 12:22 AM
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80MM throttle body, need wiring help

my tb took a crap and i got an 80mm one to replace it from the dealer.
here is what i got
AMG 80mm TB - 113 141 05 25

S/C inlet 80mm - 113 140 09 12

S/C inlet gasket - 113 141 07 80

80mm TB gasket - 137 141 07 80

80mm Y-Pipe with tubes - 113 090 03 29

do i need to change pins in the wiring or is it plug and play?
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I think you need to flip some wires, but dunno if any of the vendors that we helped with these will step up.
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Originally Posted by prodigymb
do i need to change pins in the wiring or is it plug and play?
The "SEARCH" function is your friend; try using it. Took about 15 seconds to find:

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yeah i did find several thread saying 1-4 and 5-6. i just wasnt sure because there are several part numbers that people have used in the past.

which plug should be used to swap the wires?
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does anyone know how to get the pins out of the connector, or did you just cut and resolder them?
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Originally Posted by prodigymb
does anyone know how to get the pins out of the connector, or did you just cut and resolder them?
If you need help wiring it let me know...I have a tech that could help.
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does anyone know how to get the pins out of the connector, or did you just cut and resolder them?
You need to use a pin removal tool similar to the one shown in the picture below. It's the third item from the left. The one shown is a Hazet, other tool manufacturers supply them as well. I would avoid cutting and soldering if possible.

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Originally Posted by kompressed55
You need to use a pin removal tool similar to the one shown in the picture below. It's the third item from the left. The one shown is a Hazet, other tool manufacturers supply them as well. I would avoid cutting and soldering if possible.

yeah i got a couple pin removal tools.....i was trying to do it last night but it wasn't coming out.

can you give details?
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The pins do come out. I used a magnifying glass to determine where the tab of the pin was located within connector housing, and then used the pin to depress the tab for removal.

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