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Resolved 2G Where does this connector plug in at? (Pics included)

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ZooKs

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Alright, trying to rejuvenate the old 95 GSX, and was checking all the plugs and wires making sure everything was connected and no bad corrosive or damage anywhere and I came across this unplugged connector and with a little search I found out it was the A/C Compressor plug, but I can't seem to figure out where it connects into, it's quite the unique shape and not very long wires to it so it has to be somewhere close I just can't seem to find it.

So here's a pic of it:
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Now the connector on the left side of the pic above is what I'm needing to know where plugs in at, here's a bottom side shot of it:
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Now, given I haven't put a great deal in looking for all possibilities, it's fairly dark in the given area and picture quality is only as good as it is thanks to the flash option, but also given the limited space there would be nice if someone just knew off top of their head and save me some flashlight searching time :)
 
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I'm not exactly sure what that is either. Can you get some closer shots of the wires and how the "plug" looks in better detail.

This is the AC compressor plug which I'm going to assume is the end piece in the first picture.
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/151542271-post37.html


Edit:

I dug up an old photo of an AC compressor I had and the wires from the plug disappear behind the pulley. So I'm assuming that end piece would attach behind the pulley.

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Ya, that is the thread that helped me conclude which switch it was, and according to the only pic in the description that shows that end, its just kinda laying off to the top left side of the switch, and if you look at either of the pics I took, there's really nothing there but some bolts and metal housing.

As for glue residue I would have to check more closely for that tomorrow when I wake up.
 
that plugs into the top of the compressor, there is a pair of pins that stick out of the top that that just sits on top of... if i remember correctly they are hiding underneath the two lines just below that connector in your first pic.
 
that plugs into the top of the compressor, there is a pair of pins that stick out of the top that that just sits on top of... if i remember correctly they are hiding underneath the two lines just below that connector in your first pic.

You mike, are correct, took the flashlight out there just now and camera and was able to locate it, and it is pretty hidden and pretty hard to see with the naked eye, kinda gotta feel around under there to get to it:

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and with it connected:
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Thanks to both of you guys for the help and advice, appreciate it.
 

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