Volvo 8.1L Gi-A misc connectors

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What I've wanted to do for some time now was to connect this engine to my NMEA2000 network. Unfortunately, I've not found a source that shows how to do so. Could be this engine is just a bit too early (circa 2000) and the harness is not so equipped. I've hear of Deutsch-type connectors being a key clue, but have not found any of those yet. There are three strange little half-moon connectors, one with a filler plug, the others without. One has a blue/white tracer wire (not pictured), which in Yamahas can be an N2k feed. Here's some pics. Any additional clues would be helpful.
 

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Tail_Gunner

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I believe those are trailer mode power lines for your drive. Unlike a merc the volvo drive's do not all have a trailer mode one just trims all the way and and your done vs a merc that will pull the drive way up after you use the trim up switch.
 

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You'll need to confirm what ECM you have but most likely you'll have a MEFI 3 ECM. That I'm aware of, non of the MEFI ECM's are J1939 compatible. (< J1939 data link/can bus) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_J1939.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NMEA_2000

On later model engines, Volvo now uses a newer designed ECM module that's used with their EVC electronic platform that's NMEA 2000 compatible and Mercruiser has their own style ECM's for the NMEA system as an example.

Not sure if this guy had any luck designing something or not for the MEFI systems but interesting nonetheless, http://www.panbo.com/forum/2014/04/n...n-display.html

Tail_Gunner is correct, The plugs shown are for the trim system and won't have anything to do with the NMEA system.
 
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