Tap shift up and down ohms/resistance

antwon88

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hi just wondering if anyone could tell me what ohms/resistance i should be seeing at the two tap shift wires for both up and down shift and also when the switch is neutral (not being touched) a friend and i have been researching for days but no luck yet :confused:
 

TheBac

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PM either DuraToTheMax or MaxPF

I think one of them may know those values.
 
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antwon88

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hellppppp anyone dont want to fit the wheel until i know for sure iv wired it correctly i should have checked it before getting rid of my last tap shift switch
 

sbornoe

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up/down switch idle: 6.84k ohms

tap up: 1.87k ohms

tap down: 3.97k ohms

Ben
Hi. Old tread and all of that, but someone still messing with old stuff😅 I am trying to fit Tap S on a LB7 2003, do you have a better explanation on the setup? Which pins to connect on the Red connector on the tcm. I think 2003 and up IB7 are ready for Tap Shift, just need the correct guidance. No BCM, just straight in the Tcm. Don't want to buy the Fleece performance shifter kit, as I am using a different middle mounted shifter with + and -
 

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TheBac

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Ben hasnt been on the forum since 2019. Unless a miracle happens and he checks back in, you wont get any new info from him.
 

sbornoe

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Ben hasnt been on the forum since 2019. Unless a miracle happens and he checks back in, you wont get any new info from him.
Thanks for any answers, I know I am way out here on this. But the Fleece performance tap shifter kit is maybe nothing else than a ohm manipulator to the tcm, and I think I know now the resistance it needs, just where to put the pin in the RED connector. Maybe I am wrong but it make sense, different ohm in TU, TD and in 0 position.