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[quote="erick3.14"][quote="Lee"]The 307 uses CAN-CAN or CAN-VAN so maybe the thing you have bought isn't suitable3 to those electrical systems?[/quote] Lee, the donor 307 was a CAN-VAN model. The diagrams that I have for the CAN-VAN version is same as the diagrams you sent. The diagram section that you sent, is directly the engine speed sensor. The REV Counter that I have here says to install and connect to the coilpack , not directly to the engine speed sensor. Within 4 or 5 days I will be back at home and will definitely strip the wirings going to the coilpack and check if it will work properly or not... Since the wiring going to the engine speed sensor didn't work fine, I believe in 2 things: - the engine speed sensor has high revolution frequency , and maybe my REV counter count show the proper rpm. Usually this kind of signal needs to be filtered and processed as a pulse. So I expect that it may be the wrong connecting point. - the installation manual says to connect to the ignition coil . So I expect to make it work fine doing that... Will update once I have some news .[/quote]
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