FTL in Uberdata with A/C switch
#1
FTL in Uberdata with A/C switch
I've searched for how to turn the FTL on and off with the A/C switch and don't quite understand "grounding B5"
If anyone can clarify, I'd really appreciate it! I'm thinking ground it to the chassis, but I saw on the Uber board that you're supposed to loop it with another wire?
Also, when the A/C switch is pressed in (on), that means the FTL is operational, right?
If anyone can clarify, I'd really appreciate it! I'm thinking ground it to the chassis, but I saw on the Uber board that you're supposed to loop it with another wire?
Also, when the A/C switch is pressed in (on), that means the FTL is operational, right?
#3
Re: FTL in Uberdata with A/C switch
I have an A/C switch on my dash. The original A/C wiring goes to an area around my passenger side headlight and stops. I removed the rest of the wiring when I removed the rest of the system.
But basically, I need to find out which one of those wires (there's 5) is B5 and then ground it to the chassis? Is that right?
But basically, I need to find out which one of those wires (there's 5) is B5 and then ground it to the chassis? Is that right?
#4
Re: FTL in Uberdata with A/C switch
Originally Posted by 95RedEX
I have an A/C switch on my dash. The original A/C wiring goes to an area around my passenger side headlight and stops. I removed the rest of the wiring when I removed the rest of the system.
But basically, I need to find out which one of those wires (there's 5) is B5 and then ground it to the chassis? Is that right?
But basically, I need to find out which one of those wires (there's 5) is B5 and then ground it to the chassis? Is that right?
#6
Re: FTL in Uberdata with A/C switch
HOLY ----... You guys are so much help! Ha ha...
I'll give it a go tonight. I tried it a few nights ago and got tired of revving my engine up to 5,500 RPMs over and over again while I switched the wiring. My neighbors loved it too.
I'll give it a go tonight. I tried it a few nights ago and got tired of revving my engine up to 5,500 RPMs over and over again while I switched the wiring. My neighbors loved it too.
#7
Re: FTL in Uberdata with A/C switch
Does anyone have info on how to do this?
I grounded B5 to my chasis and tried every conceivable way to get it to work, and it doesn't work. It does work if I check the FTL/FTS box (all the time), but nothing with the Use A/C box seems to work.
By the way, I'm using 1.7... Maybe there's a bad script in there or something? I also tried 1.8 and that was a disaster.
I grounded B5 to my chasis and tried every conceivable way to get it to work, and it doesn't work. It does work if I check the FTL/FTS box (all the time), but nothing with the Use A/C box seems to work.
By the way, I'm using 1.7... Maybe there's a bad script in there or something? I also tried 1.8 and that was a disaster.