Turbo Tim wrote:
As far as cutting into your existing wire harness on your CRD, I wouldn't be too scared. (Easy for me to say). If you get someone that knows which end of a soldering iron to hold, and they use heat shrink, sleeving, etc. and take their time, it will go good. It can always be taken out. (DO NOT USE BUTT SPLICE CONNECTORS!!!).
Not really scared; I've done my share of analog and digital logic designs and my wife's a EE embedded avionics programmer, so I'm guessing she could check my splices for me...and would insist on doing so
From what I tell, the "add-on-harness" has 10 leads in it five from each end of your cuts at the splice-point near the driver's-side firewall. The 5 from each end are just twist/butt solders with matching wire guage, I assume (what's that size, BTW 18AWG stranded?).
Since only one pin is being pulled from the TCM harness, wouldn't we have less wiring to pull/manage if the P/N sense was stretched across the firewall instead of pulling everything else over? Heck, you could even mount the box in the passenger compartment to protect it from environmental effects and have a much easier time wiring a "emergency pass-through" switch. That would also preclude the necessity of an extra wire loom in that box (which looks to be tight already...).
Thoughts?
Dan
P.S. I'm in on a buy for the circuit portion of it. I'm in the same spot as spence.... not enough time to prototype things unless it's on a breadboard
P.P.S I'd like to see an optional lead on the system that functions as a "manual bypass to stock", perhaps connected at the same point as the P/N sense with a diode so the TCM doesn't think the shifter is in park when you activate it (do diodes work the same way on a ground....?)
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