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Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby Trent2702 on Sat Jun 01, 2013 9:57 am

Hi Guys

I'm new to this have a 08 triton with a fair few mods, but It might be a stupid question I'm trying to find the plug to plug my turbo timer into bit I can't..has anyone had any experience in this would be a great help
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby Cowboy Dave on Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:27 am

What is it supposed to connect to?
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby macca002 on Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:33 am

The plug it piggy backs off is usually under the steering column shroud. Follow the cabling back from ignition barrel
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby Trent2702 on Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:26 pm

Thanks so much for your help guys it was a simple job after I found the plug which I had to remove the steering column covers for great plug in set up
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby irwazza on Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:07 am

Bogaard as title suggests ;-)
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby Mudme on Sun Jun 02, 2013 6:53 am

Bogaard would be the most well known one its used on all earthmoving, mining and fleet vehicles that I've ever operated
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby viking shippy on Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:41 pm

Here is some picks of my piggy back for my turbo timer
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The switch
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The wires going to the black box
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The black box
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The wire coming from the black box to the piggy back
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The plug assembly
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The hot wires coming from the upper portion of the plug ignition sw end
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The loom end
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The ignition plug just unplugged without piggy back
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The piggy back in place
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby macca002 on Wed Jul 24, 2013 6:30 am

Awesome step by step pictures!
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby wake jake on Wed Jul 24, 2013 10:12 am

macca002 wrote:Awesome step by step pictures!


X2 I'm still confused :lol:
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby macca002 on Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:05 am

If you throw your head up under the dash, it should start to make a bit more sense as to what goes where.
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby irish on Sat Jul 27, 2013 5:50 pm

Thanks for upping the pics VS, no good to me as I have the Miccon unit. Pic shows their instructions and thats all that comes with the box, have been onto the guy I bought it from and he says they don't have a separate wiring harness for it so I am guessing it's just going to gather some more dust here lol.

No problem with the 12volt - red wire, earth wire and the ignition on, it's the ignition on 12volt but off when vehicle started thats giving me headaches (yellow wire) and the handbrake wire is easy enough to get to (not bothered yet due to the yellow wire headache) :lol:


Again thanks for taking the time out to take the pics in the first place, very much appreciated and if I can ever return the favour I will do happily :D

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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby viking shippy on Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:01 pm

No probs mate
How about some picks of your tritons gudgeon pins...
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby insomniac92 on Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:23 pm

irish wrote:Thanks for upping the pics VS, no good to me as I have the Miccon unit. Pic shows their instructions and thats all that comes with the box, have been onto the guy I bought it from and he says they don't have a separate wiring harness for it so I am guessing it's just going to gather some more dust here lol.

No problem with the 12volt - red wire, earth wire and the ignition on, it's the ignition on 12volt but off when vehicle started thats giving me headaches (yellow wire) and the handbrake wire is easy enough to get to (not bothered yet due to the yellow wire headache) :lol:


Again thanks for taking the time out to take the pics in the first place, very much appreciated and if I can ever return the favour I will do happily :D

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Hi Irish.
Mate, I think I have bought the same unit as you. The box is in the garage, but the instructions look the same. The guy I bought it from is contacting his supplier for me to see if they do a harness for them to suit the MN. I don't think it would be hard to find the wires with a meter, but I'd much rather use a piggy back plug than splice into those wires. I know if he finds one I'll have to attach the plug onto the wires from the box but it would make a much neater install. I'll post back here if I manage to get anywhere.
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby irish on Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:52 pm

viking shippy wrote:No probs mate
How about some picks of your tritons gudgeon pins...


Man I wish you had asked me last weekend, had them out to give them a wash and polish :roll: Not due to take back out for another 75000km, hope you can wait that long :lol:
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby sammy199 on Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:32 am

There one for sale on eBay at the moment came out of a 2011 challenger would it
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby DCDAD on Thu Jul 23, 2015 12:37 pm

Can someone show me a pic of the ignition loom that i need to plug n play my miccon turbo timer into please ? I cant find it for the life of me! Mn triton GLXR
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby DCDAD on Thu Jul 23, 2015 12:53 pm

Or how do you get behind the plastic surround! In front of steering wheel?
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby biggibbo on Thu Jul 23, 2015 1:21 pm

2 screws under the column. The 2 plastic prices easily separate. Plugs in, but can be bit fiddly
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby DCDAD on Thu Jul 23, 2015 1:34 pm

biggibbo wrote:2 screws under the column. The 2 plastic prices easily separate. Plugs in, but can be bit fiddly



Ok , cheers ill give it a go! Just dont want to break a 2 day old car, lol ( not just yet anyway )
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Re: Bogaard turbo timer plug

Postby biggibbo on Thu Jul 23, 2015 2:01 pm

You will also need to release the steering adjustment lever so you can prise the 2 pieces of plactic apart and get enough room to get your hands in there.
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