2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

Jackstrath
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

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Thanks mate, quite pricey pedals, can pick the vag polo ones up for £15 with a plug

Pin outs for the vw pedals il have to have a look, I guess you know the scooby ones ?

More I thought about it I don’t want to mod the pedal it’s self, spares being the main reason, I’d much rather make a mount for the pedal and then that allows me to bolt in and out a replacement track side with ease
MReilly
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

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There's a pin out for the VW pedal in DTAFasts throttle controller wiring manual;

http://www.dtafast.co.uk/download_files ... iagram.pdf

Hopefully covers yours
Jackstrath
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

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Thanks,

I have ended up buying a Audi 225 TT pedal, got it with a plug, £12 posted, hopefully that works

The number on the pedal is BOSCH 0280 752 234 , the STC wiring diagram has a Bosch 0280 752 211, which has the same connector on it so im assuming its the same and the difference in part number is down to the pedal material on the TT being alloy/rubber and not all plastic like what the other number is.
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Jackstrath
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

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Ok, so finaly home from work, got the TB sent off to the fab guy for him to figure out how to mount the huge thing onto my intake,

So i thought id try get my head around the wiering!

Have a few questions, does anyone know the pin out for the throttle body ?
going by what Tim said a few pages back M+ and M- are pins 5 and 6 respectfully, id like to think pins 2 and 3 are GND and 5v leaving pins 1 and 4 to be TPS1 and TPS2?

Sound about right ? the little butterfly between pins 3 and 4 throw me tho?

Imagetb by Jack Strathdee, on Flickr


So if that is the case i have came up with this

ImageECU DBW setup by Jack Strathdee, on Flickr

Only real question is can the pedal 5v and signal GND's be shared like i have done ?

Thanks :)
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

Post by TimH »

I was wrong - I assumed, looking at the picture of the ETA that 5 and 6 were the motor but, actually:

1 - Motor-
2 - analogue ground
3 - +5V
4 - Motor+
5 - TPS1
6 - TPS2

Yes, 5V and analogue grounds can be shared between different devices.
Jackstrath
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

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Thanks again tim, i have ordered some more cable as i have managed to loose the stuff i previously bought ! doh!

will no doubt have some questions once its wired up! lol
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

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wirering turned up so going to go make the loom for the ETB

Updated the paint drawing, colour coded my wiring to it as well

ImageECU DBW setup rev 2 by Jack Strathdee, on Flickr
Jackstrath
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

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just to clarify sharing the grounds for the pedal and the lives for the pedal wont be an issue?

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TimH
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

Post by TimH »

Best practice would run separate wires back to the ECU - but since a failure of power or ground to either of the sensors will cause a DBW trip, it's a moot point whether they are fed from the same or separate power/grounds. 5V is 5V and analogue ground is analogue ground :)
Jackstrath
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Re: 2003 Ford Focus RS - sensors question ?

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excellent tim, just what i wanted to hear!

Thanks
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