09-07-2021, 01:23 PM
It looks like the connectors only have two wires. You just ohm one wire to shift up and one wire to shift down?
This is what I found if it like a Sonic?
The switch S2 has an internal resistor ladder network. A specific resistance is generated dependent on the position of the switch S2 is part of the component: S3 Transmission Shift Lever.
It worked just like the Dia i attached.
to shift up you need between 600 and 660 ohm. to shift down you need between 1900 and 2100 ohm. and when you not shifting up or down the you need between 5900 and 6400 ohms. at the OE bumpshift conector.
You can buy resistor kit assortment on amazon for under 15$ and a 3 way rocker switch for under 15$ and some wire to put it all together.
This is what I found if it like a Sonic?
The switch S2 has an internal resistor ladder network. A specific resistance is generated dependent on the position of the switch S2 is part of the component: S3 Transmission Shift Lever.
It worked just like the Dia i attached.
to shift up you need between 600 and 660 ohm. to shift down you need between 1900 and 2100 ohm. and when you not shifting up or down the you need between 5900 and 6400 ohms. at the OE bumpshift conector.
You can buy resistor kit assortment on amazon for under 15$ and a 3 way rocker switch for under 15$ and some wire to put it all together.