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Old 04-22-2013, 08:09 PM
RedArrow RedArrow is offline
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Default Wires disconnected, info needed pls

It`s above the driver side front wheel. There`s a small black square-shaped connector there. I was waterproofing other wires, while by mistake, I disconnected the wire that`s green/black. Now I don`t know how/where it was plugged into (it was in black connector: but... was it the pink side...or...the red/yellow side?). It`s not important -I guess- but I`m curious how it was before.
Finally I plugged the wire (blue&green) in the PINK side (might be red but became pink). I`d like to know the proper setup.
I don`t know what they are for. The black thing is approximately 2cm in size (0.7 inch). Someone with a free minute, pls take a look at your car(s) and let me know. Thanks for your help!
(((Also, I found another junction of cables with two connectors, right at the corner of the airbox. If you have an idea what those are for, that would be great... gasser engine parts?)))
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Old 07-28-2013, 10:54 AM
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Maybe, 3rd picture shows some leftover wiring(s) of the 2.3 gasser engine... though I`m still not sure about the wires shown in Pic #1 & Pic #2.
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