I was getting annoyed trying to find the markings, so downloaded a CAD image of the connector and added the numbers.. available here (Someone (pat!) will now tell me that these exist already!)
https://drive.google.com/a/wallis2000.c ... sp=sharing
Numbered S6GP Image
Re: Numbered S6GP Image
Can't get access to your google drive from that link, but there's a picture of the S6 connector in the technical guide available from here...
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Re: Numbered S6GP Image
In manuals and pinouts it gives a picture
http://www.syvecs.co.uk/support/product ... d-pinouts/
Page 2 of the manual
http://www.syvecs.com/downloads/Syvecs% ... 20V1.1.pdf
Although your image is very clear which is handy
Or this, I just reversed the image, so it refers to looking into the actual loom connector which can be handy tracing pins on the loom ( although might need to hold connector the right way up lol ) Once you know where 1 is, it should make sense I think

Or looking into ecu

http://www.syvecs.co.uk/support/product ... d-pinouts/
Page 2 of the manual
http://www.syvecs.com/downloads/Syvecs% ... 20V1.1.pdf
Although your image is very clear which is handy
Or this, I just reversed the image, so it refers to looking into the actual loom connector which can be handy tracing pins on the loom ( although might need to hold connector the right way up lol ) Once you know where 1 is, it should make sense I think

Or looking into ecu

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Re: Numbered S6GP Image
Nice! would have saved me a little time (only a little - didnt take that long
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Well Ill leave the image on there, it may help others in the future

Well Ill leave the image on there, it may help others in the future
