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Author: Subject: Ford EDIS4 ECU - Help
sooty

posted on 20/5/16 at 05:20 PM Reply With Quote
Ford EDIS4 ECU - Help

I've been tidying the wiring behind the dashboard as its was a jungle with connectors and bits of wires joining this and that also not marked/id, also installed a new 8 way fuse block in place of the old Ford ceramic. This is wired as it was with the ceramic and used fuse 8 for the fuel pump. The loom I think is from an MK2 Escort.

Everything is sorted and working, but lost the 12v supply to the EDIS4 ECU for a 2ltr Silvertop Zetec. Found the cable but not a clue where its suppose to be connected behind the dash.

Any clues which fused circuit it should be attached to, if any.

thanks

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big_wasa

posted on 20/5/16 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
A switched 12v so the mk2 escort coil feed as you are using the Edis instead.
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sooty

posted on 20/5/16 at 06:04 PM Reply With Quote
thanks,

But should it be a fused switched 12v, did the Escort use any of its 7 fused circuits to feed the coil.

thanks again





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2.0ltr Silvertop Zetec on 45 Webers with Megajolt V3

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snapper

posted on 20/5/16 at 06:45 PM Reply With Quote
15amp, the original Escort had switchgear that could cope therefore the loom should have thick enough wire
If your not sure use a relay
Autosportslabs forum has wiring diagrams
Pin 8 on the EDIS is 12v





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