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see if MPS has one
ask for leon he should have a few sitting around
ask for leon he should have a few sitting around
I apologize but what does it mean to test the pins? What are the pins and how exactly what would i test them?Well .....just to say out loud.....I have a very low milage original 96 Gt engine harness. I dont remember where or how I acquired it, but I do remember always wanting a newer/nicer/better condition than my engine harness. And I took that nice harness and pinned it out checking continuity between plugs and connectors only to discover a few wires didnt conduct between pins. The pins were there, the wire is between them, and no continuity. No visible damage. Harness appears perfect. Almost from a new car cause how clean it is.
I suspect purchasing the harness, probably from an individual with spare parts with no honest history info and I was the victim.
With all that said, a bad factory harness must have been that guys issue(or someones issue) and I blindly bought the harness. I dont remember which pin locations were bad, but I remember spending time figuring what the pin locations purpose was and ultimately deciding to just scrap the harness do to....to many redflags.
Try to test continuity between pins.

Just so im understanding this correctly, for example if my CKP wire is black with an orange stripe, i will unplug the ecu and find the matching wire, put one probe from the multi meter on the ecu part and one on the pin plugging into the actual sensor? Now once i do that what will i need to look for on the meter to determine it is still indeed intact and working essentially ruling out this issue?you will take a multi meter, set on the continuity setting. Take one test lead probe touching a pin at this end of the harness. The other test lead probe to its matching other end.
Information of pin locations and pin location other end purpose can be found in a good automotive information database or a really good auto repair book. The internet is also a big help.
Wire color of each pin is specific. An orange black wire (OR/BK) will be an orange wire with black stripe. A black orange wire (BK/OR) will be a black wire with orange stripe. BL/PK = blue/pink stripe, PK/BL= pink/blue stripe.....and so on with the rainbow of colors. I will warn, using the wire colors to identify a wire at each end gets tricky do to slight color changes within 5ft of wire length. A pink wire will look brown. A brown wire will become reddish.
Essentially you are confirming that the pin tips and wire associated between pins have connections and no breakage. (kinda makes sense...right?)
If you have moved or made any movement of the harness to the ecu, you may want to start there 1st.
Be sure to remove battery positive terminal before digging into harness work.
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