I hope it's not actually MTL.... Should be ATF and in some cases gear oil (ATF for dd'd cars).
Max
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Think I figured out the stank- reached under and put my finger on the Tranny fluid drain bolt, it had MTL on it, so I think it's blowing back from the bolt, burning on the exhaust, I'll re-torque it today and get some new bolts on order.Leave a comment:
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That's my guess.
Any adverse running or sputtering? Or just the stank?Leave a comment:
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That's what I think. Get the car up on jacks/ramps and look right around the oil filter for the oil level sensor the screws into the block. The wire leads right up and across the front of the valve cover. Hope this helps a little.Leave a comment:
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^^^^ word, I'll investigate. Let you know.
as for the windows... i'm stupid. but it's a funny story.
So I get up around 0445 every day, out the door at 0500, and usually i need a little de-fogging action on the rear window, no biggie. But it's one of those things that I do without even thinking about it? you know where this is going... yup, I pushed that damn circuit breaker this morning instead of the rear defrost...
doh!Leave a comment:
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That only one wire that passes from there is the crank sensor wire but again its only one single wire.. Those look like a bunch. You should expose those from the tape and see whats up/how many and if they connect to anything from both ends..Leave a comment:
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On etas, there is a wire that comes from that harness and connects underneath the block somewhere (sorry it's been a while since I've checked where). I'm pretty sure that's it.
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You can kind of see it in front of the valve cover in this picture:
Last edited by BoxDriver86; 03-14-2012, 08:29 AM.Leave a comment:
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Also looks like there is an unplugged yellow connector sitting there. Looks like an ETA valve cover, so I couldn't say for sure. On my "i", the plugs that look like that go to the temperature switch, and the coolant temp sensor. Does that bundle connect to that plug?Leave a comment:
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Wires could be for oil sensor at the bottom of the block. It would be just a singular wire though.
MaxLeave a comment:
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going to lunch, might grab a fuse #17 as a cheap diagnostic, don't own a multimeter.
And interior fan is working fine.Leave a comment:
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cut the zip tie and trace both ends, if you have a multimeter you can test for continuity if you can find at least one endLeave a comment:
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I don't know what those wires are, but I don't have any bundles like that sitting on top of my m20. I hope someone here can help you out.Leave a comment:

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