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Charles Reed Posted on Sep 19, 2017

Pin number for 50+ mag DVD 40 - MAG Computers & Internet

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no car told or years, (both)

sensors come like this
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a 4 pin is ground shield pin to stop noise (yes 1 or 2 grounds HALL)
a MAG coil is not true electronic like HALL is, it is just coil inside
and MAg COIL HAS 2pins OR 3 PIN 2 FOR COIL AND 1 FOR GROUND IF PRESENT, this signals are super tiny on mAG
for sure crarked and idle RPM. the PCM that needs HALL here is going to fail HARD (CMP hard nut errors)


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For an IDE { PATA } DVD burner, connect to the 40-pin IDE header on the motherboard. This is located to the right side of the Ram Memory slots.
It is the longer header that has 40 contact pins. {39 actually}

( The shorter connector on the motherboard is for a Floppy Drive.
{34 pins} It is above the IDE 40-pin connector )

NOTE*
The IDE connector on the motherboard should be keyed. Should have a cutout on one side. This is so the Number 1 pin in the flat IDE ribbon cable, will line up with Number 1 pin in the motherboard connector.

Some flat IDE ribbon cables, do not have a Locating Lug on the connector. (Small rectangular 'bump')

Number 1 pin on the IDE ribbon cable will be on the side that has a faint RED stripe on it.

Number 1 pin in the motherboard connector is at the Bottom, with the motherboard installed.

The side of the flat ribbon IDE cable that has the faint red stripe on it, goes DOWN, when installed in the motherboard connector.

If the DVD drive does not have a cutout for it's circuit board, the faint red stripe of the flat ribbon IDE cable, goes towards the power cable connection.

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You have 4 Serial ATA headers (Connectors) on the motherboard.
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You can choose any open available SATA header, to plug your SATA DVD burner drive into.
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This slows the computer down, and could result in a blue screen.

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For additional questions please post in a Comment.
Regards,
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