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Transmision range selctor (TRRS)

Pinout

The transmission selector has a 10 pin connector. The pinout of that connector is as follows:

Pin Purpose
1 +12V input
2 W/S selector button output
3 Ground
4 TRRS A
5 TRRS B
6
7 Unknown - Goes to relay box
8
9 TRRS C
10 TRRS D

Logic lines

In the above table, there were 4 pins labelled TRRS. These 4 pins will output either a high or low voltage depending on the shift levers position. The following truth table shows which lines are at a high voltage 1, or a low voltage 0 depending on the shifter position. A high voltage is ~10V, where a low voltage is 0V.

Selector position TRRS A TRRS B TRRS C TRRS D
P 1 1 1 0
R 0 1 1 1
N 1 0 1 1
D 0 0 1 0
4 0 0 0 1
3 0 1 0 0
2 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 0 1

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