Wiring pinout for ELD,

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by google, May 12, 2005.

  1. google

    google Guest

    I need the pin out for the Electronic Load Detector.

    I have a Canadian Honda Civic (1996) that has no ELD. I have swapped
    in a JDM B18C1 engine (Acura Integra GSR) and now my ECU has a light on
    for ELD (Code 20)

    I have purchased another fuse box from eBay that now has the ELD
    connector however I do not know the order of the pins for inputs and
    output.

    1 wire is 12Volt + (Black/White)
    1 Wire is Ground + (Black)
    1 Wire is 5 Volt Output. (Red/Green)

    Does anyone know the order of the wires?

    Anyone in the USA should be able to just look at the bottom of there
    fuse box. I'm sure someone in a shop has a harness lying around they
    can look at.
     
    google, May 12, 2005
    #1
  2. I have the wire harness pinouts:

    IG1 Black/White Pin 1 ELD
    GND Black Pin 2 ELD
    EL Green/Red Pin 3 ELD -> Pin 16 ECM/PCM Connector D


    ELD 3P harness connector (C354):
    -----
    ----|---|----
    | 1 | 2 | 3 |
    -------------
    I G E
    G N L
    1 D


    I can't find a picture of the ELD in the repair manual so I don't know
    what to do if it has solder lugs or a non-standard jack on it.
     
    Kevin McMurtrie, May 13, 2005
    #2
  3. I have the wire harness pinouts:

    IG1 Black/White Pin 1 ELD
    GND Black Pin 2 ELD
    EL Green/Red Pin 3 ELD -> Pin 16 ECM/PCM Connector D


    ELD 3P harness connector (C354):
    -----
    ----|---|----
    | 1 | 2 | 3 |
    -------------
    I G E
    G N L
    1 D


    I can't find a picture of the ELD in the repair manual so I don't know
    what to do if it has solder lugs or a non-standard jack on it.
     
    Kevin McMurtrie, May 13, 2005
    #3
  4. google

    google Guest

    Thanks. I will give this a shot today.

    it has a connector that is supposed to fit however I dont have the
    connector so I will just use the leads as solder lugs.
     
    google, May 13, 2005
    #4
  5. google

    google Guest

    Thanks. I will give this a shot today.

    it has a connector that is supposed to fit however I dont have the
    connector so I will just use the leads as solder lugs.
     
    google, May 13, 2005
    #5
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