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Resolved 2G What is this? behind center dash, green sensor?

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TheFlashDSM

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Located behind radio. By the 2 relays

99 Gsx auto

google has nothing on it. Just comes up as engine sensor.

I’m working on my body wiring (deleting) for my race car build LOL.

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So this is what I was able to find, I hope it helps some how.

It comprises engine sensors, relays, and actuators that work together. They provide the car's EngineControl Unit with vital data parameters essential to govern various engine functions effectively. Generally speaking, Engine sensors are the electro-mechanical devices which monitor various engine parameters
 
So this is what I was able to find, I hope it helps some how.

It comprises engine sensors, relays, and actuators that work together. They provide the car's EngineControl Unit with vital data parameters essential to govern various engine functions effectively. Generally speaking, Engine sensors are the electro-mechanical devices which monitor various engine parameters
okay so it seems like i deff need it LOL even if i have dsmlink v3 full?

So this is what I was able to find, I hope it helps some how.

It comprises engine sensors, relays, and actuators that work together. They provide the car's EngineControl Unit with vital data parameters essential to govern various engine functions effectively. Generally speaking, Engine sensors are the electro-mechanical devices which monitor various engine parameters
and also i feel 10x smarter for reading that first try hahahahahaha
 
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Yeah only thing I found searching that part# was that it is an engine sensor LOL. Best bet might be to take the part# and scan through the wire diagrams and find what those three pins connect to. Might give you a better idea on its function.
 
For anybody who cares, this sensor was actually part of the abs system! Upon removing my abs wires from my harness this green sensor is connected to the large plug for the abs module!


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