Hello Leo, i understood that these are the same switches, they are just wired differently in a car with emission control, they would still need eyelet connections?
I am not yet convinced that are the same sensors, since all connections at the automatic transmission two position selenoid are positive signals, except 1 which feeds the IDDLE INCREASE SELENOID
The automatic transmission on a car without ECS the following lines:
1. IN: Ground, brown cable, big eyelet terminal
2. IN: Brown/black = kickdown (+) signal
3. IN: Brown/white = (+) signal coming from IDDLE SWITCH at intake manifold
4. OUTPUT: GREEN/RED which sends a (-) NEGATIVE signal to the IDDLE INCREASE SELENOID, APARENTLY when the VORNE (DRIVE) or RUECKWARDS (REVERSE) pressure switches trigger. This maybe are the pressure switches that describe the EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM diagram…….
SO….. If that is the case the two pressure switches described on the ECS end on this same port at the transmission that has the GREEN/RED line
Thank you very much for helping me solve this Sherlock a Holmes mistery….
Best regards
LP