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2G BLOWN 30A FUSE (SOLVED)

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Cynxe

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Feb 19, 2015
Ottumwa, Iowa
What is this connector? I keep blowing the 30a ignition fuse, and ive tracked it all the way down to this connector, fuse doesn't blow with this connector unplugged.
 

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I thought I had it identified but man there are so many connectors in this area, trying to identify it on the diagrams is extremely difficult. Can you get another picture maybe pulled back a ways, so I can see what is around it.

On this topic, what if any aftermarket accessories do you have wired in?
 
I thought I had it identified but man there are so many connectors in this area, trying to identify it on the diagrams is extremely difficult. Can you get another picture maybe pulled back a ways, so I can see what is around it.

On this topic, what if any aftermarket accessories do you have wired in?
I have a wideband, and thats it. There are no other electrical components
 
Well then here. See if you can figure it out. I'm still not really sure what angle I'm looking from anyway.
 

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There's no publication that shows what each pin of those connectors go to. However you can see which devices are on each car's harness by looking at the "configuration diagrams" in the factory manual (http://www.scribd.com/doc/17887698/97-99EL). It identifies which connector identifier is for what device on which harness (eg. B-24 is Blower Motor on the Dash harness "B"; C-08 is the Defogger Switch on the Instrument Panel harness "C", etc).
 
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Turned out to be the engine harness cut into from rubbing the axle, problem is fixed, thanks for. The help.
 
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