Originally posted by Paul from the UK:
The auxilary warning system is a secondary set of warning lights fitted to the Ghia X (top of the range) it is a little panel (where the coin tray is) that tells you when your washer bottle is empty, what door is open, when a service is due, and when it is 4oC you get a orange snowflake, and at 0oC you get a red one! I suspect the snowflakes get a signal from the temp guage in the trip computer. I'll take a pic and post it sometime!!
That sounds kind of silly. We might not need that thing to make the trip computer work. I'm just curious if the trip computer needs the "Engine Management" wire at all, or if it's just a passthrough for the "Aux indicator"
The only thing that I might be concerned with is the VSS tap, and the fuel sending unit tap. Everything else looks easy.