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I found this wire tucked near the firewall right behind the intake manifold. Can anyone tell me where its supposed to be plugged in? I looked all around and didn't see anything with a matching plug.
I carry a cheap pressure gauge in my glovebox with which to manually check my tire pressures, but I keep forgetting that in the USA glovebox space is sacred as it is reserved exclusively for the purpose of storing handguns.
I carry a cheap pressure gauge in my glovebox with which to manually check my tire pressures, but I keep forgetting that in the USA glovebox space is sacred as it is reserved exclusively for the purpose of storing handguns.
It does run, and it runs exceptionally well. Idles at 740-780 all day long when its warm.
Like I said, I just randomly found this unplugged near the firewall and I don't see anything even close to a match for it nearby.
In the picture you can see it branches off from a thick black cable that looks like it runs from the battery connection on the fire wall to the fuse box.
well i might get flamed for this but i would say just tuck it away again.
Originally posted by Ferdinand
I carry a cheap pressure gauge in my glovebox with which to manually check my tire pressures, but I keep forgetting that in the USA glovebox space is sacred as it is reserved exclusively for the purpose of storing handguns.
i just went and looked at my car. is your water expansion tank pluged in? and i also noticed something on the firewall that might be a temperature sensor, it might go to that.
Originally posted by Ferdinand
I carry a cheap pressure gauge in my glovebox with which to manually check my tire pressures, but I keep forgetting that in the USA glovebox space is sacred as it is reserved exclusively for the purpose of storing handguns.
+1 on connector for eta motors, my car has 2 plugs like that as well and only one has a home. Runs perfectly. Since your is doing likewise- tuck it away again
That's in there to provide ballast for the front of the car, maintains your weight balance. Put it back where you found it or your car will handle like a monster truck.
I have the same issue as OP. Now that it's cold outside, my car is having issues starting due to this plug not having the male end of the connector. No idea where to purchase one either!
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