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....went to rostra and looked up the frontier it said the tach wire was a 2 pin connecter BLACK/ red wire at the distributor. I found a connecter in front of the distributor with the black and red wire on an hook the blue wire to it. Then it said the brake wires were + RED / yellow ...-RED / green...but they werent, the only two wires there were BROWN / red....RED / black...so i tested them and sure enough they were the wires but not the color told by rosta...So now I'm wondereing if the tach wire is the right one. Does anyone know what the tach wire is for a 2003 frontier? Also how exactly does the throttle hookup do its job?....as the trottle is pulled back by the peddle does the servo take in the slack in the cruise cable? I'm not understanding the mecanics of it....Any help would be great...Sully
