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fonz
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GQ Locker wiring

Post by fonz »

Hi There,

Wondering if anyone can help me with wiring a factory Nissan GQ locker which is in a Hilux 4x4.

Attached is a picture of what I have & wire colours, the solenoids (4 wires), the Off/On Switch (5 wires) and the Diff Indicator Switch for the dash lamp (2 wires). I cannot work out by the manual diagrams how this should be wired as it runs via the ECU for speed sensor to stop it being activated over a certain speed, so does anyone know how this needs to be done?

Image

Solenoids:
Black
Black
Blue
White

Off/On Switch:
Blue
White
Black
Pink/Black Trace
Yellow/Red Trace

Diff Indicator Switch:
Purple
Black

Dash Lamp: (Just a standard lamp/light - not factory)
Black
Black

Any help would be great.

Thanks in advance.
Camel
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Re: GQ Locker wiring

Post by Camel »

Are you sure the GQ (Y60) Lockers has anything to do with the Ecu ?
I Know the Y61 (Gu ) has a beeper inside to tell you that you're going over 20km/H ..
Never heard or felt anything different in my GQ ( factory fitted) ,
no matter what speed I'm driving , I do my best to be nice to it, and would only switch it on when im stuck or about to get into something messy .. I'm sure i've spun the wheels above 50km/h when I've been stuck once or twice :oops: , and
didn't notice any difference .

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fonz
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Re: GQ Locker wiring

Post by fonz »

As far as I can tell it has a speed sensor wire from the ECU. I won't be using this of course so trying to figure out the wiring just to get it to switch.
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Hamz
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Re: GQ Locker wiring

Post by Hamz »

was it off a 12v or 24v gq. which every just try two wires at a time and see whick one locks it. when you find it just fit a switch to your dash or wherever. just try it on the bench first.

Thats what i would do
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