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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: VWSteve on 18 February 2016, 11:04

Title: Wiring diagram help please KR engine 1.8 gti 16v with 2.0 corrado bottom end
Post by: VWSteve on 18 February 2016, 11:04
Hi - I have a golf 1.6 Clipper carb cabriolet which has a Corrado KR 1.8 16v engine fitted, I installed it myself. I'm in the motor trade.
My throttle body has 3 wires coming from it, and I need to have a full engine diagram please. Specifically I need help with the throttle body wiring. I need know which wires go where, ie engine cut off, vacuum switch, and idle speed control valve, cold start system, lives and earths. Also the fuel pump wiring is causing me problems.
After much research on the internet your name appears many times and you come recommended.
If there's any cost invovled please let me know.
Help much appreciated,
Steve.
Title: Re: Wiring diagram help please KR engine 2.0 16v
Post by: Brighouse-gti on 21 February 2016, 16:42
Does this help?

(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag328/brighousetw/F8E19EC1-F3E7-4164-9C6F-2498F13C4BAA_zpsmyi60r6r.png) (http://s1372.photobucket.com/user/brighousetw/media/F8E19EC1-F3E7-4164-9C6F-2498F13C4BAA_zpsmyi60r6r.png.html)
Title: Re: Wiring diagram help please KR engine 2.0 16v
Post by: VWSteve on 25 February 2016, 21:52
Hi there sorry for delay I've been away. I think this diagram is for later engine, mine has no oxygen sensor and its mechanical injection jet tronic  I think, have you an early diagram for gti about 1991 it's KR engine 16 valve
Title: Re: Wiring diagram help please KR engine 1.8 gti 16v with 2.0 corrado bottom end
Post by: Brighouse-gti on 26 February 2016, 20:05
Should find all you need here

http://www.clubgti.com/showthread.php?277245-KR-16v-K-jet-CE1-CE2-engine-control-wiring-scans-Corrado-Golf-2-19-1G-Passat-31

There's also a link to the infamous rub-jonny's wiring diagrams!
Title: Re: Wiring diagram help please KR engine 1.8 gti 16v with 2.0 corrado bottom end
Post by: VWSteve on 27 February 2016, 11:16
Wow, so helpful, many thanks indeed much appreciated. Regards steve