If you have trouble reading schematics, you can also use a DMM and look for continuitity between a known ground, and the wire in question.
But yes the w/b would be the ground.
Yup thats my understanding I'm actually in the same process right now. Only mine is a 92 long block so all the sensors from my pre 89 are gonna be used. You may have to change a thing or two on the engine to fit the older harness, I could never get a totally clear answer when I asked the same...
Ok well that makes sense if the Cressida didn't have a gauge and only a light. Atleast if I understood your posts jetjock. Unless of course the sender was swapped over, then I'm totally confused.
Valves don't just bend themselfs. If this a stock engine, a valve can't hit the piston. It could just be valve lash way out, but the low power sympton doesn't sounds good:(. Check your codes. Oh and sounds can be hard to trace sometimes, use the redneck sethescopre(wooden handle hammer) and try...
Good work, but let everyone know what you did to fix the problem. That way others can learn if they have the same problem in the future.
Also I think mine has a "T" off that same line and one end goes to the heater control valve, and the other end goes to the cruise control.
Edit: Wasn't...
Could be your throwout bearing. Either way I would say something is binding clutch/tranny assembly. Possible crank walk I suppose but doubtful. Stock clutch and PP? Your lights are dimming because the alternator isn't spinning fast enough. I would pull the inspection cover at the front of the...
You may have engine trouble if you don't have a good vacum at idle. I also gotta agree with 92nsx, write better to get more educated responses.
Your vacum lines should look like this.
This nipple comes directly off the rear of the manifold.
If you have good vacum at your chacoal...
Take the vacum line that is coming from the manifold and goes to the solenoid valve and just stick it on the valve...if that makes sense. Bypass the solenoid on the heater control valve.
Speed doesn't kill, it's the stopping that does. So listen to his last comment but don't worry it isn't to difficult. Consult your local TSRM for help.
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