BeastyCakes
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Good morning all. Just have a few questions on how to set up the automatic removal of the torque limiter in 1st gear. So far i've cut the blue/white wire (pin 58 of ECU plug) and run 2 wires to the gear stick - currently they're in contact with eachother and taped up until I have the push-to-break switch to wire up.
What I would like to do is wire up a second switch (on the dash) in parallel so as to bypass the push-to-break/automatic switch at the gear stick whenever I want the torque limiter engaged and vice versa i.e. press the button on the dash, breaking it's path in the parallel circuit, will allow the push-to-break button to operate - disengaging/removing the torque limiter.
I'm just a little confused as to how to wire up the button on the dash. I would like to get a traction control button from a 2000-2006 transit (the word 'OFF' lights up orange when it's engaged and a picture of a spinning up wheel lights up green when the headlights are on - I just thought it was the coolest looking switch to put in the dash and conveniently fit in the dummy switch hole next to the fog light switch). Like Destynx http://www.projectpuma.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=25083 , I want to be able to have a separate switch (traction control switch in my case) that lights up orange to tell me when the limiter is off.
The reason behind having the orange light is an indication to when it's on that the torque limiter is off. Simply put it - orange light off = connection (torque limiter engaged), orange light on = no connection (torque limiter disengaged).
What I'm confused with is how exactly I would wire up this switch to give the above stated desired effect?? Photos/pictures would be most grateful!!!
One more thing about the switch...how exactly does it work? I understand that it sends a signal to the ecu for it's normal operating purpose but what i don't understand is how it will break the circuit and still have the orange light on? :L I'm guessing we'll be utilising the signal it sends to the ECU to temporarily disable that switch's parallel connection whilst turning the orange light on - it sounds as if this one switch has 2 functions...sending the signal to the ECU and a physical switch to turn on the orange light - does that sound right???
Really sorry for the long winded post but I want to make sure i get things right before i go cutting wires left, right and centre! :lol: Please help! Thanks!
What I would like to do is wire up a second switch (on the dash) in parallel so as to bypass the push-to-break/automatic switch at the gear stick whenever I want the torque limiter engaged and vice versa i.e. press the button on the dash, breaking it's path in the parallel circuit, will allow the push-to-break button to operate - disengaging/removing the torque limiter.
I'm just a little confused as to how to wire up the button on the dash. I would like to get a traction control button from a 2000-2006 transit (the word 'OFF' lights up orange when it's engaged and a picture of a spinning up wheel lights up green when the headlights are on - I just thought it was the coolest looking switch to put in the dash and conveniently fit in the dummy switch hole next to the fog light switch). Like Destynx http://www.projectpuma.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=25083 , I want to be able to have a separate switch (traction control switch in my case) that lights up orange to tell me when the limiter is off.
The reason behind having the orange light is an indication to when it's on that the torque limiter is off. Simply put it - orange light off = connection (torque limiter engaged), orange light on = no connection (torque limiter disengaged).
What I'm confused with is how exactly I would wire up this switch to give the above stated desired effect?? Photos/pictures would be most grateful!!!
One more thing about the switch...how exactly does it work? I understand that it sends a signal to the ecu for it's normal operating purpose but what i don't understand is how it will break the circuit and still have the orange light on? :L I'm guessing we'll be utilising the signal it sends to the ECU to temporarily disable that switch's parallel connection whilst turning the orange light on - it sounds as if this one switch has 2 functions...sending the signal to the ECU and a physical switch to turn on the orange light - does that sound right???
Really sorry for the long winded post but I want to make sure i get things right before i go cutting wires left, right and centre! :lol: Please help! Thanks!