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Motronic ECU Pinout for the 3B Engine

IMPORTANT - The information on this page is ONLY applicable to the 3B engine. It is NOT transferable to the ABY engine. 

The image below depicts the pin locations as if viewing the connector on the ECU.

3B ECU pinput

The image below depicts the 3B ECU pinout when viewing the cable assembly.

ECU Cable

The following table defines the functionality of each of the 55 pins on the 3B Motronic ECU. 

The Advent Voices - Nkotosre (official Video) < 100% LATEST >

The track runs approximately 6 minutes and 36 seconds. Musical and Thematic Context

The Advent Voices are known for their "Alabando a Dios" (Praising God) theme, focusing on propagating the Word of God through choral and contemporary Adventist music. "Nkotosre" translates from Twi as "Supplication" or "Entreaty," reflecting a prayerful theme that resonates through its melodic structure and the group's signature vocal harmonies. About the Group: The Advent Voices The Advent Voices - NKOTOSRE (Official Video)

The official video was premiered on July 6, 2020, on their Official YouTube Channel . The track runs approximately 6 minutes and 36 seconds

Other popular tracks include "Etuo Betwa," "Aseda," and "Honhom Kronkron," many of which are available on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music . About the Group: The Advent Voices The official

is a contemporary gospel song by The Advent Voices , a prominent Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) singing group based in Kumasi, Ghana . Released as part of their 2021 album Etuo Betwa , the song and its official video have become significant pieces in their ministry, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2023. Key Details of the Song & Video Artist: The Advent Voices Title: Nkotosre (also spelled Nkotoser3) Album: Etuo Betwa (released January 19, 2021)

Dedicated to promoting God's love through music, they have grown into one of the most recognized Adventist vocal groups in the region.

Based in Kumasi, Ghana, often performing at venues like the Bantama SDA Church.


Last Updated 12th May 2002