| Omni w/ a Daytona Navigator? |
| NOTE: The procedure described in this section is practiced on an 84-87 Power/Logic Module-separated vehicle with a TI engine. 88-89 also could have the digital dash, but are not covered here. Most of the procedures should work though... |
| BREAKDOWN OF THE NAVIGATOR MODULE-SIDE CONNECTOR |
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| EMPTY EMPTY Red - used @ battery White/Orange - used @ Distance Sensor Yellow/Orange - used @ Display Dimming Light Blue/?Black? - used @ Fuel Flow EMPTY EMPTY Black - used @ Ground Orange - used @ Illumination Dark Blue - used @ Fuel Tank White - used @ Ignition EMPTY |
| NOTE: All connections are made FROM 13pin connector @ Navigator TO their destination! |
| 1. Light Blue w/ Black stripe to pin 14 on RED Connector @ logic Module. Note: the wire you tap into @ logic Module should be Light Blue w/ Black Stripe Also! 2. Yellow w/ Orange stripe to 2 pin connector @ headlight switch. NOTE: The wire you tap into @ headlight switch should be Yellow w/ Orange also. 3. White w/ Orange stripe to pin 144 on Blue Connector@ Logic Module. Note: The wire @ logic module should be white/orange also! 4. Red to +12 volts always, NOTE: This conection could be made @cigarette lighter, horn relay, or grey-connector@radio, all have red 12V wires. 5. White to Ignition switch/key-on always. NOTE: Could be made @ Fuse 10, or ignition switch Black/red, both are "key-on" power wires. 6. Dark blue w/ yellow stripe to fuel tank sending unit. NOTE: pin16 or pin37@ instrument cluster of your dash (fuel sending unit.) 7. Orange to one of many places. Heated rear window switch, Rear wash/wipe switch, or radio (all have orange wires.) 8. Black/Light Green to Ground GROUND THE NAV COMPUTER ITSELF USING A WIRE TO A ONE-PIN CONNECTOR ON THE BACK OF THE NAV COMPUTER. |