RWR Baja Ignition
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#2
the wire set up is different.
Mine came with instructions to unform which wire went where.
All it requires is simple snip and attach ... the only problem is that the space is limited.
On a scale of 1-10 I would rate this a 1.5, not hard at all.
I'm sure they will fax you a wire match up or email you one. Just tell them that you bought it and lost the wire match ups.
Mine came with instructions to unform which wire went where.
All it requires is simple snip and attach ... the only problem is that the space is limited.
On a scale of 1-10 I would rate this a 1.5, not hard at all.
I'm sure they will fax you a wire match up or email you one. Just tell them that you bought it and lost the wire match ups.
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Actually you do not have to cut the wires unless you want to. I put a rwr box on my baja and here is what I did.
I pulled the pin connectors out of both connectors, using the info from woods as to what color wire went with what, I connected each wire.
The pins will slide together, they do not snap or anything, but will slide into each other. Then I took some heat shrink tubing and shrunk it onto each connection, then I wrapped each in electrical tape, and then the whole bunch in electrical tape. Here is the wire code from rwr.
Baja Wood Racing
Red-violet Red
Black-yellow White
Black Black or Blue
White-green Orange
Black Black or Blue
Green not used
remove the connectors from the Baja wiring block and plug them into the new amplifier box as per the color code above.
And by doing this, if I ever had to put the stock box back on, I can just plug the wires back into the connector and plug it into the stock box.
Hope that helps
Bat
I pulled the pin connectors out of both connectors, using the info from woods as to what color wire went with what, I connected each wire.
The pins will slide together, they do not snap or anything, but will slide into each other. Then I took some heat shrink tubing and shrunk it onto each connection, then I wrapped each in electrical tape, and then the whole bunch in electrical tape. Here is the wire code from rwr.
Baja Wood Racing
Red-violet Red
Black-yellow White
Black Black or Blue
White-green Orange
Black Black or Blue
Green not used
remove the connectors from the Baja wiring block and plug them into the new amplifier box as per the color code above.
And by doing this, if I ever had to put the stock box back on, I can just plug the wires back into the connector and plug it into the stock box.
Hope that helps
Bat
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