DFGT D.SUB Wiring help please.

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GTP_Phil
I have searched and read through lots of threads but cannot find the info. The d.sub connector that goes from pedals to wheel appears to be no longer functional and I want to wire in a new plug.

Would anyone have a wiring diagram for this plug?

Thanks in advance, Phil.
 
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This is for the DFP, but I imagine it's the same.

With the plug facing you with the row of 5 on top, pin 1 is on the left, the top row is 1-5. Bottom row, 6 is on the left and the row is 6-9. You probably already know that but I don't know that you know that, so I'm sorry if it's patronising to point that out...

Pin 1 and 5 are blank (not connected), 6 is ground, 4 and 9 are +5v, 2 and 7 are the wiper for the accelerator potentiometer and 3 and 8 are the wiper for the brake potentiometer. According to the diagram I have, ground is a black wire, +5v are red wires, the accelerator pot wiper is a white wire and the brake wiper is a green wire.

Edit: I forget you can just attach files... I think this is in Swiss, not sure if that's what it is, but it's pretty self-explanatory.
 

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This is for the DFP, but I imagine it's the same.

With the plug facing you with the row of 5 on top, pin 1 is on the left, the top row is 1-5. Bottom row, 6 is on the left and the row is 6-9. You probably already know that but I don't know that you know that, so I'm sorry if it's patronising to point that out...

Pin 1 and 5 are blank (not connected), 6 is ground, 4 and 9 are +5v, 2 and 7 are the wiper for the accelerator potentiometer and 3 and 8 are the wiper for the brake potentiometer. According to the diagram I have, ground is a black wire, +5v are red wires, the accelerator pot wiper is a white wire and the brake wiper is a green wire.

Edit: I forget you can just attach files... I think this is in Swiss, not sure if that's what it is, but it's pretty self-explanatory.

thanks for the pdf file and info it was very helpfull to me ^_^
 
Hello guys, I am searching for a solution to the same problem and I found this useful thread. However, I cant understand how you wire 4 cables into 7 pins?! Sorry, I am sure this is a silly question for people who know how these things are made, but I just cant find that information anywhere! Do you need bridges between the pins? Or you just wire the cables into one of the two pins they are supposed to connect to? Does it matter which one? Thank you in advance if someone can help again :)!
 

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