Keeping A/C in my Aristo swap - need wiring help

ifyouaint1sturlast

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I have it all hooked up mechanically. I have new o-rings on everything, new dryer assembly, lines retrofit, everything.

As far as the wiring.. what needs to be done? I've searched and searched and it seems everyone has a difference of opinion. I thought I had bookmarked a page but I can't find it. Something about a single pin blue wire plug near the fuse box.. I can't remember though and I can't find it.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
 

IBoughtASupra

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Yeap, single pin to the clutch wire on the compressor. It is the original 7M clutch wire.

The A/C goes through the chassis harness on the MKIII.
 

Satan

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I used someone's write-up for using the Aristo ECU's ACMG signal... Ended up jacking the ECU up and reconnected the wires going to the A/C amplifier. Same thing tho... wire/signal stays the same at the compressor. I'll take a look in a bit and see if I can get a pic and/or tell you which wire to connect at the compressor.

I'll try to find my notes/write-up, if you're interested in the ECU controlling the signal.
 

ifyouaint1sturlast

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Satan;1815515 said:
I used someone's write-up for using the Aristo ECU's ACMG signal... Ended up jacking the ECU up and reconnected the wires going to the A/C amplifier. Same thing tho... wire/signal stays the same at the compressor. I'll take a look in a bit and see if I can get a pic and/or tell you which wire to connect at the compressor.

I'll try to find my notes/write-up, if you're interested in the ECU controlling the signal.

Very interested, thank you!
 

IBoughtASupra

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The wire that goes to the A/C compressor wire of the Aristo is the OLD 7M wire. Nothing else. You can wire in idle up by using the A/C amplifier since it puts out the voltage to the ECU.
 

ifyouaint1sturlast

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This is what I have in my notes..

"4.) If you want to retain A/C you will need to connect the B-W wire coming from connector 'C' pin 5 to the single wire that originally went to the 7M A/C clutch (L), located on the driver side fender. It's a single pin female connector with two blue wires going in and one wire going out."

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"From A/C amplifier - "Idle Up" Blue/Red Connect to: A-34"