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Old Feb 12, 2006
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TSI wiring help.

Hi all, yeh, my first post....anyway:

I got my TSI kit installed on my 04 civic lx....al I need to to now is install the wires to the ignition. The instructions I got with my kit have NOTHING as too what wire I need to connect to....I need to know what wires under the dash I need to connect to....I'm not talking about the "E" brake wire...I got that one. it's the other ones I need help with. I'll keep searching but please if you know, post for me.
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take the steering column covers off. Then use a test light to find the wire that is hot with the key off, then one that is normally off, but hot with the key on.

Those will be the wires you need. I believe the constant hot wire is white, and the ignition hot wire is yellow (just trying to remember off the top of my head.
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take the steering column covers off. Then use a test light to find the wire that is hot with the key off, then one that is normally off, but hot with the key on.

Those will be the wires you need. I believe the constant hot wire is white, and the ignition hot wire is yellow (just trying to remember off the top of my head.
your right with the colors I beleive
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check the turbo timer diy.
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Found this in turbo faq
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=207055
Worked for me, I have no problems with it, engine started and turbo timer worked and ......I just think it 100% correct
Search for tsi and all, all, all q's are answered. No realy, I mean all questions.
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