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Ignition Timing
I just replaced an engine in my '94 Metro 1.0L 5 speed. I want to set the
timing to make sure it's right. The module on the car says it needs to be 5 degrees BTDC with the "check connector short circuited". It has a picture of how to short it. My question is: What is the "check connector" and where is it located. The picture shows it as a 6 segment connector with segments 4 and 5 shorted. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] |___| That's about as good as I can do on the drawing. I have a basic '94 metrto hatchback. Any help finding this would be greatly appreciated. By the way, the engine runs and idles ok, I just want to see where it's timed at. |
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mbjj wrote: > I just replaced an engine in my '94 Metro 1.0L 5 speed. I want to set the > timing to make sure it's right. The module on the car says it needs to be 5 > degrees BTDC with the "check connector short circuited". It has a picture > of how to short it. My question is: What is the "check connector" and where > is it located. The picture shows it as a 6 segment connector with segments > 4 and 5 shorted. [1] [2] [3] > [4] [5] [6] > |___| > > That's about as good as I can do on the drawing. I have a basic '94 metrto > hatchback. Any help finding this would be greatly appreciated. By the way, > the engine runs and idles ok, I just want to see where it's timed at. Google Groups is your friend... http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...9c4c03a5da3d20 Joe |
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Joe S wrote:
> > mbjj wrote: >> I just replaced an engine in my '94 Metro 1.0L 5 speed. I want to set > the >> timing to make sure it's right. The module on the car says it needs > to be 5 >> degrees BTDC with the "check connector short circuited". It has a > picture >> of how to short it. My question is: What is the "check connector" and > where >> is it located. The picture shows it as a 6 segment connector with > segments >> 4 and 5 shorted. [1] [2] [3] >> [4] [5] [6] >> |___| >> >> That's about as good as I can do on the drawing. I have a basic '94 > metrto >> hatchback. Any help finding this would be greatly appreciated. By the > way, >> the engine runs and idles ok, I just want to see where it's timed at. > > > Google Groups is your friend... > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...ech/browse_frm thread/47d973cf1182b5f4/d49c4c03a5da3d20?q=geo+metro+timin +connector&rnum=3#d49c4c03a5da3d20 > > > > Joe Thanks for the website. I read what they had to say and then checked the car. My geo is a '94 and has nothing at the LH strut tower in the way of a data connector. There is no connector behind the right one either. Is it under the dash in the hodgepodge of relays and fuses by any chance? I didn't see anything that would indicate that it may be there when I looked. |
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a lot of cars have the computer under the dash on the driver's side so that is where the wiring enters the engine compartment. on my '89 Festiva both the error code connector and the timing ground connector are in the engine compartment on the driver's side at the back near the firewall. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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mbjj wrote:
> Joe S wrote: > > >>mbjj wrote: >> >>>I just replaced an engine in my '94 Metro 1.0L 5 speed. I want to set >> >>the >> >>>timing to make sure it's right. The module on the car says it needs >> >>to be 5 >> >>>degrees BTDC with the "check connector short circuited". It has a >> >>picture >> >>>of how to short it. My question is: What is the "check connector" and >> >>where >> >>>is it located. The picture shows it as a 6 segment connector with >> >>segments >> >>>4 and 5 shorted. [1] [2] [3] >>> [4] [5] [6] >>> |___| >>> >>>That's about as good as I can do on the drawing. I have a basic '94 >> >>metrto >> >>>hatchback. Any help finding this would be greatly appreciated. By the >> >>way, >> >>>the engine runs and idles ok, I just want to see where it's timed at. >> >> >>Google Groups is your friend... >> >>http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...ech/browse_frm > > thread/47d973cf1182b5f4/d49c4c03a5da3d20?q=geo+metro+timin > +connector&rnum=3#d49c4c03a5da3d20 > >> >> >>Joe > > Thanks for the website. I read what they had to say and then checked the > car. My geo is a '94 and has nothing at the LH strut tower in the way of a > data connector. There is no connector behind the right one either. Is it > under the dash in the hodgepodge of relays and fuses by any chance? I > didn't see anything that would indicate that it may be there when I looked. Well, I don't know anything about the car. Did you try some other searches that might get you better info? Joe -- Joe |
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mjbb: call your local dealer and ask to look at their "components
locator" reference, usually in the parts department. |
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Thanks to all who responded. After a little research [to which you led me in
the right direction] I found the connector. It was behind the driver side strut just as described. Mine had a rubberboot protector on it and it kind of camoflauged itself behind the wiring harness. It was clean, it disengaged the ECM and the timing was set without a problem. Thanks to all. This group is knowledgeable. mjacobs Joe S wrote: > > mbjj wrote: >> I just replaced an engine in my '94 Metro 1.0L 5 speed. I want to set > the >> timing to make sure it's right. The module on the car says it needs > to be 5 >> degrees BTDC with the "check connector short circuited". It has a > picture >> of how to short it. My question is: What is the "check connector" and > where >> is it located. The picture shows it as a 6 segment connector with > segments >> 4 and 5 shorted. [1] [2] [3] >> [4] [5] [6] >> |___| >> >> That's about as good as I can do on the drawing. I have a basic '94 > metrto >> hatchback. Any help finding this would be greatly appreciated. By the > way, >> the engine runs and idles ok, I just want to see where it's timed at. > > > Google Groups is your friend... > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...ech/browse_frm thread/47d973cf1182b5f4/d49c4c03a5da3d20?q=geo+metro+timin +connector&rnum=3#d49c4c03a5da3d20 > > > > Joe |
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