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    Anyone know the pin out for Denso 36010FE020 Throttle Pedal Assembly?

    I'm assuming the DBW pedal outputs 0-5VDC when powered by 12VDC bus, but I don't have the associated pin out. Pedal should be from an 06 WRX. I read a post on NASIOC stating the following pin out:

    6 - Sensor
    5 - GND
    4 - PWR

    I tried this, but the senor lead (referenced to GND) didn't move when the pedal was depressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjanick View Post
    I'm assuming the DBW pedal outputs 0-5VDC when powered by 12VDC bus, but I don't have the associated pin out. Pedal should be from an 06 WRX. I read a post on NASIOC stating the following pin out:

    6 - Sensor
    5 - GND
    4 - PWR

    I tried this, but the senor lead (referenced to GND) didn't move when the pedal was depressed.
    Here is the schematic of the 06 wrx pedal.

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    Thanks Bob_n_Cincy! You wouldn't happen to know the signal names of each connection? From looking at the schematic pin 2 is GND. I am interested in knowing if the pedal has a 0-5VDC out for an EV conversion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjanick View Post
    Thanks Bob_n_Cincy! You wouldn't happen to know the signal names of each connection? From looking at the schematic pin 2 is GND. I am interested in knowing if the pedal has a 0-5VDC out for an EV conversion.
    On the 06 wrx pedal:
    Pin 1 red/blue is +5v power from the ecu internal power supply ecu B22.
    pin 2 red/green is sensor ground b30
    pin 3 blue APS signal 2 ecu b31
    pin 4 light green APS +5v ecu b21
    pin 5 yellow APS Ground ecu b29
    pin 6 red APS signal 1 b23

    Pin 1,2 & 3 is one potentiometer and pins 4,5 & 6 is a second potentiometer.

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    Thanks for the info!

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