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I am in the middle of a 5 spd swap on my 78 280Z. Im using the tranny from an 82 280ZX. Now where do the 6 wires go. I have searched the forum and only found articles on the 4 wires. i have a black with red stripe, a solid black, 2 solid green, and 2 white with blue stripes. What goes where, i need to get this car started!!!!

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Well... reverse light switch for the first two. As for the rest, I'm betting they are emissions-related. Some cars back then had switches that would change the ignition advance/retard behavior when they were in 4th or 5th gear. Just a guess...

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From what I am gathering:

2 wires are for the reverse light.

2 wires are for the "kick down" switch on the gas pedal

2 wires are the neutral safety switch

I know I don't need the "kick down" switch because it is now a manual tranny

I need to find out which 2 wires are for the reverse lights to hook into the tranny

I need to know which 2 wires are for the neutral safety switch so I can jump them together so the car will start.

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^^^^^^^^^^ Link for Wiring Diagrams Above ^^^^^^^^^
Nice in theory, but the AutoZone wiring diagrams are pretty poor, and don't show everything. In particular, I don't see any wiring for automatics at all, and they don't show the reverse switch either. Someone with an FSM is going to have to help on this, I think.
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Ok, I'm looking at my Clymer Manual for 1970-78 240-280Z's, and the diagram for a 1978 280Z w/AT shows the following:

1978 280Z w A/T

BR & B -> Downshift Solenoid

G & G -> Inhibitor Switch(Reverse)

WB & WB -> Inhibitor Switch(Neutral & Park)

WB = White w/Black stripe

Sorry but I don't have a manual for an 82 280ZX but you can download one at carfiche.com. It's 60MB. I could't find a decent diagram in it though.

I hope this helps.

Arne, you were right. I wrongly assumed the diagrams at Autozone were complete.

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