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Anyway, whatever coil he has; the connector on the cable is always the same, with the same color labeled coaxial cables inside.
They are all there inside even though on a regular coil one of them is not used.
I understood that he got a coil from someone, on the cable of which some "smart guy" put an inappropriate "Switchcraft" connector.
And that Skorpio is actually looking for the correct wiring arrangement on the original 7-pin connector.
The "Scorcher" coil I mentioned; is one of the oldest coil.
I had it back in 2000/1.
And everything is the same on it as on newer coils.
The "blue" coaxial cable is not used on it. Because it is not an "Imaging" coil.
But it is still present and connected on the connector, and it ends up in the searchhead itself, not connected anywhere.
So it is "standard" for all GTI coils.
Since 2000/1 unchanged.
... Each of those coils has some additional components and some even a small pcb with components.
Due to these components, it is very difficult to measure and determine which conductor is used for which purpose.
So it's best to look at my sketch and connect the wires that way.
Because I drew it (then a long time ago on paper) immediately with a new and correct coil, to have for the future, just in case, if something bad ever happens.
And it turned out that I made a good decision then.
Because later through practice I had many cases of overhaul and repairs of those coils and connectors.
I'm not sure why you're all discussing the Garrett Imaging coil when you can see clearly in post #2 by skorpio that he's asking about a 5-pin Garrett Crossfire coil.
I've already given him the answer in post #7.
I'm not sure why you're all discussing the Garrett Imaging coil when you can see clearly in post #2 by skorpio that he's asking about a 5-pin Garrett Crossfire coil.
I've already given him the answer in post #7.
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