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Old 02-04-2013, 09:08 PM   #1
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Wiring advice please.

Hi all, im kinda at a loss at trying to get an electric water pump to activate through a throttle signal only. It sounds simple i know, but i cant think of any device that i can use that would only allow a 12v signal to the water pump ONLY when a throttle signal is present.

It would be great if anyone had any helpful ideas! Just FYI, the same system exist on the celica GT4, but it appears to be an ECU secret and i have no schematics that i can survey for information on this....

Also this water pump is for an WTA system, so please no comments on the silly idea of using this type of wiring setup on an electric water pump meant for the engine.

TL;DR
How do you switch a 12v source on and off using the 1-5v range off the throttle sensor automatically.
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