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denis1282 09-08-2017 08:11 AM

Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
Hello.

Thank you for your great product, but I encountered some problems during the settings and now I no longer have confidence in the fact that I did the right connection (that I have correct wiring connections).

Please help me find answers to the following questions:

1) Do you have wiring diagram for opel astra j (motor type A14NET)?
2) Where are should be connected white, brown and black wires located in the grey harness?
3) Fail-safe goes into "safe mode" too early and does not allow to configure boost pressrure more than 0.6 bar

Thank you in advance for your support.

Richard L 09-08-2017 08:46 AM

Re: Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
1) I don't have the wiring diagram for this car. I can make one if you send me the factory ECU pinout diagram.

2) Cut the wiring between the ECU and BCV. Connect the white to the ECU side and Brown to the BCV side.

3) Trigger the system via the IDC rather via MPS. Or lower the WL trimmer (C-CW).

denis1282 09-08-2017 09:27 AM

Re: Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
Thank you Richard.

What about black wire which is located in the grey harness? is it should be free (disconnected)?

Richard L 09-08-2017 11:14 PM

Re: Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
yes, not used.

denis1282 16-08-2017 11:58 AM

Re: Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
Hi Richard,

please see factory ECU pin out diagram by link below http://fayloobmennik.cloud/7072674

I have direct injection engine.

BR, Denis

denis1282 16-08-2017 12:14 PM

Re: Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
If first link will be incorrect, please use the second one https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3k...ew?usp=sharing

BR, Denis

Richard L 20-08-2017 07:08 AM

Re: Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
Got them. Nice neat translation, thank you. According to the diagram, the engine is not direct injected. Please confirm.

Can you post a photo of the pin out side of the ECU with the connectors removed. I cannot make a drawing until I get this.

Richard L 20-08-2017 07:22 AM

Re: Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denis1282 (Post 23912)
Hello.

Thank you for your great product, but I encountered some problems during the settings and now I no longer have confidence in the fact that I did the right connection (that I have correct wiring connections).

Please help me find answers to the following questions:

1) Do you have wiring diagram for opel astra j (motor type A14NET)?
2) Where are should be connected white, brown and black wires located in the grey harness?
3) Fail-safe goes into "safe mode" too early and does not allow to configure boost pressrure more than 0.6 bar

Thank you in advance for your support.

Answers:

1) No. Not yet
2) Cut wire from pin #30 of K20. Splice in the white wire (ECU side) and brown wire to the Solenoid side. Black is not used.
3) Adjust WL counter-clockwise a few clicks.

What is the maximum Fuel injector IDC%?

denis1282 30-08-2017 06:46 AM

Re: Wiring diagram for opel (Vauxhall) astra j A14NET
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard L (Post 23936)
Got them. Nice neat translation, thank you. According to the diagram, the engine is not direct injected. Please confirm.

Can you post a photo of the pin out side of the ECU with the connectors removed. I cannot make a drawing until I get this.

Hi Richard,

please see the pictures below

http://s019.radikal.ru/i626/1708/05/182b5cc7362a.jpg

http://s018.radikal.ru/i502/1708/4b/d9fb5aa2c1c6.jpg

http://s019.radikal.ru/i613/1708/de/9289494c2807.jpg

And yes, you are right, I have a distribution system for injection, not direct injection

Regarding IDC, I still use original mode


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