Iwan
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Had abit of a go at this after work... JB1 in particular..
So how this checks out on this truck.. the wires come out of the pins 7 and 1A 17 not the 8's /18 my mistake when marking up.
Continuity wise on just this line with the red wires... 1A pins 7 and 17 and 1B pin 7 hold continuity between the 3.
Theres a matching wire for t9 1 in 1A pin 17 but as this is connected to 1B 7 and 1A 7 then this bring in two wires into play here... we know that t9 1 is a feed wire to power the system which is red with two silver dashes then a 20mm gap then two silver dashes and so on..
1A pin 7 red black stripe with two silver arrows pointing to the connector then 20mm gap then repeats along the wire... seems to suggest power goin in.
1B pin 7 red black stripe double silver dashes..... I'm wondering if this is the power feed for the security light? Because it's on when the immo is activated..
1C, 1D, 1E all red blue and pin 7 are essentially one wire connected in jb1, so 2 power circuits in this block..
Something to think about.. what is known is that when you turn the ignition off and pull the key out then the immobiliser is activated...t9 1 has constant ignition off power applied to it from the under bonnet constant power fuse box.... Ignition is turned off which stops the ignition on power to t9 pin 2... so feeding t9 pin 1 power full time I dont think will work.... because it has to be known that the key isn't in the ignition. There has to be some kind of switch for the want of a better word which turns on the t9 pin 1 circuit and activates the immobiliser..
Just something I was thinking about today.. Some connection to the ignition barrel in there...
So how this checks out on this truck.. the wires come out of the pins 7 and 1A 17 not the 8's /18 my mistake when marking up.
Continuity wise on just this line with the red wires... 1A pins 7 and 17 and 1B pin 7 hold continuity between the 3.
Theres a matching wire for t9 1 in 1A pin 17 but as this is connected to 1B 7 and 1A 7 then this bring in two wires into play here... we know that t9 1 is a feed wire to power the system which is red with two silver dashes then a 20mm gap then two silver dashes and so on..
1A pin 7 red black stripe with two silver arrows pointing to the connector then 20mm gap then repeats along the wire... seems to suggest power goin in.
1B pin 7 red black stripe double silver dashes..... I'm wondering if this is the power feed for the security light? Because it's on when the immo is activated..
1C, 1D, 1E all red blue and pin 7 are essentially one wire connected in jb1, so 2 power circuits in this block..
Something to think about.. what is known is that when you turn the ignition off and pull the key out then the immobiliser is activated...t9 1 has constant ignition off power applied to it from the under bonnet constant power fuse box.... Ignition is turned off which stops the ignition on power to t9 pin 2... so feeding t9 pin 1 power full time I dont think will work.... because it has to be known that the key isn't in the ignition. There has to be some kind of switch for the want of a better word which turns on the t9 pin 1 circuit and activates the immobiliser..
Just something I was thinking about today.. Some connection to the ignition barrel in there...
