Okay, I went back and looked. I didn't show any IAC splicing. So here goes:
Here I am holding the stock Festiva IAC wire and blue connector. This plugs into the blue IAC valve (also called a "idle speed control--bypass air" in the shop manual) on the Festiva engine. However, we need to plug this into the B6 IAC valve which is located on the lower part of the TB and takes a different plug. Thus, we cut off the blue Festiva plug and splice in the black B6 IAC plug from the B6 harness. Here I am with my completed splice:
Again, it's real simple: just match the thick wire with thick, and the thin with thin. Wrap it well and plug it in at the bottom of the B6 TB:
My finger is pointing to the IAC receptacle just under the TPS plug above.
As for the other prep work I listed on the previous page, refer to your Haynes manual or Ford shop manual for the directions. It may help to have manuals for the 323/Protege to see what might be specific for your larger engine.
I wonder what I'll cover next?
Here I am holding the stock Festiva IAC wire and blue connector. This plugs into the blue IAC valve (also called a "idle speed control--bypass air" in the shop manual) on the Festiva engine. However, we need to plug this into the B6 IAC valve which is located on the lower part of the TB and takes a different plug. Thus, we cut off the blue Festiva plug and splice in the black B6 IAC plug from the B6 harness. Here I am with my completed splice:
Again, it's real simple: just match the thick wire with thick, and the thin with thin. Wrap it well and plug it in at the bottom of the B6 TB:
My finger is pointing to the IAC receptacle just under the TPS plug above.
As for the other prep work I listed on the previous page, refer to your Haynes manual or Ford shop manual for the directions. It may help to have manuals for the 323/Protege to see what might be specific for your larger engine.
I wonder what I'll cover next?
Comment