Dear Roland
As many people have difficulties understanding a wiring diagram, I am not sure if it is your case I will explain in words how this should be wired.
Materials:
A. Brown cable for grounds
B. Violet or pink able for all T50 (cranking signals)
C. Black cable AWG 14 for (+) signals that are switched with the relays
D. Blue cable AWG 18 for (-) signals
E. 2x original Mercedes 4 prong relays, or modern style Mercedes’ silver cubed relays with 5 prong.
Solution
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1. Bring 2x new cables BLACK (awg14 thick) from output side fuse no.6 at the main fuse box to the LEFT FENDER where are the relays that control the CSV and FIP enrichment selenoid.
1.1. Connect this large BLACK cables to port labeled 30 on each relay . This is the strong (+) signal that you want to control, therefore it should be connected on port 30.
2. Label the relays. One should read CSV, and the other should read FIP. The CSV relay will control the strong signal that goes to the CSV at the Intake manifold. The FIP relay will control the strong signal that should go to the Fuel Injection Pump SELENOID.
3. T50 signal. T50 signal is a (+) signal that comes out of your ignition tumbler switch each time you crank the engine. It comes from port labeled “50” at the Ignition Tumbler. The cable is usually VIOLET or GRAY depending on the year of manufacture of your car. Old w113, specially the 230SL have a GRAY THICK cable for that service, in recent PAGODAS The T50cable is VIOLET. IF your car has MANUAL TRANSMISSION the best place to take the T50 signal for controlling these relays we are talking about is the IGNITION TUMBLER SWITCH. If your car is automatic you can save some time taking that signal at the engine compartment firewall where the Parking/Neutral/Reverse switch is.
3.1 take two thin Cables (awg18) in VIOLET from T50 terminal at the IGNITION TUMBLER SWITH or PARKING/NEUTRAL/REVERSE switch at the engine compartment firewall. Bring these cables to the following CLIENTS. One client will be the FIP RELAY, the one that controls the Fuel Enrichment Selenoid at the Injection pump. CONNECT one violet Cable to port labeled “86” at the FIP RELAY. The other VIOLET cable should be directed to the CLIENT = TTS. THERMO time switch (TTS) which is on the engine front side where the water temperature is measured. VIOLET cable to port labeled “G” a the TTS.
4. TTS ANSWER to the CSV RELAY. The TTS produces a (-) signal whenever the water temperature is below 35 degrees Celsius and the engine is cranked at the same time. Run a BLUE thin cable between TTS port labeled “W” to the CSV Relay port “85”
5. Jumper cable between relays. Run one VIOLET thin cable between the two relays. Connect one end to port “86” at the CSV relay and the other end to exactly the same port “86” on FIP RLY. NOTICE that FIP RLY had already one VIOLET CABLE connected in that same port “86”
6. CSV RLY OUTPUT. We already said that CSV RLY had one thick BLACK cable connected on port “30” that came from fuse 6. Now we need to connect the OUTPUT of the relay which comes from port “87”. So Run a thick BLACK cable again from that port “87” to the CSV ITSELF at the manifold intake. With this step the CSV IS ready to work properly.
7. FIP RLY OUTPUT. Run one thick BLACK cable from port “87” of this relay to the FIP SELENOID ITSELF. with this step also the FIP selenoid is properly connected.
7.1. Connect a thin BROWN CABLE between port “85” at the FIP RLY and the chassis ground.
You got it, the system is correct now.
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L.peterssen