For most model years, the reference voltage + wire from ECU to distributor hall, also connects to the TPS (throttle position sensor). The TPS should see 5 volts from this wire. Neil. On 2/21/14, Neil N <musomuso@gmail.com> wrote: > Bentley shows a difference in the + reference wiring to the hall. Most > model years receive ECU supplied + (5 Volts?), others receive battery > voltage. My Jetta Bentley specifies a minimum 4 Volts at distributor > hall connector.
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