Need wire color code or order from front by steering wheel back to dash 6 pin strait plug?

Tiny
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I am replacing the accelerator plug on pedal and need the wire color order from front by steering wheel back 6 pin and have grey, light blue, dark blue, yellow, purple and brown.
Wednesday, October 18th, 2023 AT 11:35 AM

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Tiny
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Hi,

As far as the pin/wiring is concerned, I attached what I have below. To determine pin location, the connector retainer needs to be sitting upward.

Take a look at the two pics. Pic 1 is the connection position orientation. Pic 2 shows the wire color for each of the six pins.

Let me know if this helps.

Take care,

Joe

See pics below.
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Wednesday, October 18th, 2023 AT 6:40 PM
Tiny
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Yes, that helps a lot. Thank you very much.
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Thursday, October 19th, 2023 AT 12:10 AM
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I am replacing the accelerator plug on pedal and need the wire color order from front by steering wheel back 6 pin and have grey, light blue, dark blue, yellow, purple and brown.
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Thursday, October 19th, 2023 AT 3:21 PM (Merged)
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Hello, what size engine does your vehicle have? And do you need the Accelerator pedal position sensor harness wiring? And is the vehicle a Sedan or Coupe?
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Thursday, October 19th, 2023 AT 3:21 PM (Merged)
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The car listed above is a four-door 1.8 motor and a friend of mine broke two of the wires down there so he thought that he could cut it and put a new one in there while he didn't remember what color the wires are so now I don't know how to wire it up color wires I have are.
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Thursday, October 19th, 2023 AT 3:21 PM (Merged)
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Do you still have the connector for the APP sensor for the pedal and did the wires get ripped out of the connector? I have a wiring diagram for the sensor, but I'm having trouble finding a diagram of the connector itself.
These first 2 diagrams are the wire colors and the pins they go to, but I don't see any connector with pin numbers on it, I'm not sure if there are any numbers on the connector you have, but I've looked in a bunch of places and haven't found a diagram of the connector pinout numbers, I'm not sure if they are 1-6, they might not be, the 3rd picture is the APP sensor on the pedal but I don't see any numbers on that either. I'll post one if it's available.
2 of the wires are going to have 5volts on them, 2 wires are Grounds and the last 2 are signal wires back to the ECM.
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Thursday, October 19th, 2023 AT 3:21 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Yes, I have my old connector and the wires were ripped out of it and there are numbers one through six so my plug pointing down with a clip art facing my door would be 1-6 from steering wheel heading towards windshield so that picture helps me a lot cause that's all my colors and it would go 1-6 as purple- lite blue-grey-yellow-blue-brown right or dose it go how they show there.
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Thursday, October 19th, 2023 AT 3:21 PM (Merged)
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Follow the 1st diagram, which is the Honda OEM wiring diagram, if the connector is numbered then just go wire color and the pin number on the diagram. If it's incorrect, the check engine light will come on as soon as you start the vehicle, or it may not start at all if one of the 5-volt References is shorted to ground. I just couldn't find any pictures of the connector that had numbers on it. So, you should be okay, you may need to buy a replacement connector that has sections of wires already pinned into it. If the wires were pulled out of the connector you will have a very difficult time re-pinning them into it. Auto part stores should sell the connector with a pigtail of wires coming out and you can use crimp connectors to put the wires together.
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Thursday, October 19th, 2023 AT 3:21 PM (Merged)
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Hi,

I noticed we haven't heard from you for a couple of days. Have you been able to make any progress? Is there anything we can do to help?

Let us know.

Joe
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Saturday, October 21st, 2023 AT 8:48 PM

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