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3 Plugs CAS CPS and ????

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DSM BoosT

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Ok I know that the orange one is the crank shaft sensor and one of the green ones goes to the cam shaft sensor. What the heck does the third one go to??? Its no the ignition one because that's already plugged in. I just noticed it hanging there wondering where it goes and that might be a reason the car wont start. I cant think of anything it would go to, maybe AC??? I took that out so I wont need it anyway or is it something important LOL (noob)
 
Many people get the two green ones confused because they're next to eachother...theres actually three, but since you said the car doesn't start you probaly have the Coilpack, AC and the crank senor plugs crossed...I wrote the wire colors below...hope this helps

Crank sensor - red, green/white, black

AC - white/blue, blue/red, black/white

Coilpack - blue/red, blue/black, black/white
 
The orange is the crank, which one goes to the cam sensor because the 95s have both sensors, and would a bad crank sensor cause the car not to spark??
 
The orange is the crank, which one goes to the cam sensor because the 95s have both sensors, and would a bad crank sensor cause the car not to spark??

A bad crank sensor is a possibility but you need to check your wiring, coil pack, transistor and ECU first so your not just blowing money. If all check out go purchase the sensor and call it a day.
 
I'm sorry, I meant to give you the cam sensor wires not the crank...my fault

But the coilpack and AC are correct...once you plug those in the one thats left is for the cam sensor
 
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