weird wiring issue on 5 speed swap for OM603
weird wiring issue on 5 speed swap for OM603
So my '87 has a strange wiring issue post 5 speed swap.
The neutral safety switch on the clutch pedal seems to be backwards. I currently have it disconnected from the pedal and use it like a kill switch...reach under the dash and depress the switch while turning the key. Also, it seems like the switch works backward from what it should, i.e. keep the pedal up to allow the engine to start.
If I wire it up to leave the switch bypassed (jumper between pins on the harness), it will often try to keep the started engaged, as in still turning the started motor while driving.
Further, the reverse light switch does not work, even if I remove the switch from the shifter and depress it.
So obviously there is something messed up, perhaps mixed up pins on the 4 way plug under the dash. Does anyone have a good picture of a working NSS and B/U switch for a w124/201? Esp. one showing which wires go to NSS and B/U switch?
Thanks in advance!
Having done the swap, I recall disabling the neutral safety switch but not the details. One odd issue I haven't dealt with yet on the swap is cruise control. If I have cruise engaged and I press in the clutch without disengaging it or tapping the brake pedal, the revs will shoot up past 4k in an instant. I need to fix that.
(11-20-2013, 10:35 AM)tjts1 Having done the swap, I recall disabling the neutral safety switch but not the details. One odd issue I haven't dealt with yet on the swap is cruise control. If I have cruise engaged and I press in the clutch without disengaging it or tapping the brake pedal, the revs will shoot up past 4k in an instant. I need to fix that.
(11-20-2013, 10:35 AM)tjts1 Having done the swap, I recall disabling the neutral safety switch but not the details. One odd issue I haven't dealt with yet on the swap is cruise control. If I have cruise engaged and I press in the clutch without disengaging it or tapping the brake pedal, the revs will shoot up past 4k in an instant. I need to fix that.
Merc didn't use the clutch switch for starter interrupt. It removes the ground path from the stop lamp input to the speed control amp.[/align]
(11-21-2013, 11:09 AM)raysorenson Merc didn't use the clutch switch for starter interrupt. It removes the ground path from the stop lamp input to the speed control amp.[/align]
(11-21-2013, 11:09 AM)raysorenson Merc didn't use the clutch switch for starter interrupt. It removes the ground path from the stop lamp input to the speed control amp.[/align]