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1G Interior wiring harness questions

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911gdsmboostin

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Sep 5, 2014
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Hey guys feel bad starting a thread for this but i cant find any type of info for this one.

Im working on putting a new engin bay fuse block harness on my car. As someone hacked the old one. Running the wires inside on drivers side and everything has its place except 1 connector that is part of the interior harness. Neither wiring harness i have has a plug for it and im unsure what its for or if i need it. Honestly would just like to know what it is. This pic its hard to tell where it is but its directly behind the driver side fuse block the engin bay harness has 2 plugs to go to this area and plug in 1 connector i believe to be a 16 pin the other like a 6 or 7 pin then their just this lone 3pin. Any info would be nice thanks.
 

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Well there is this post. http://www.dsmtuners.com/threads/the-1990-engine-control-wiring-harness.412841/#post-152709637 I assume if you cannot find it on this one there might be a larger issue.

This one may be helpful.. it has the right area.. ill have to read through it after work. The only issue is its not talked about much. Its the harness that goes into das and the main fuseblock and goes everywhere inaide the car. Its just 1 lone connector and i feel soposto go to somthing.. but i have no clue what
 
I know I checked a few aftermarket sites that sell connectors and I couldn't find one that matched up. A wiseman will be helpful, but maybe by process of elimination you will be able to find it. I find it funny after all this time I am still in Probie status. Most of the time is because I find answers after digging LOL
 
Likely an intermediate connector involved solely in the ABS system. If you have a FSM, it would be connector C-68. It would have:

[01][XX][XX][02]
[03][04][05][06]​

Pin 2 - Gray, involved in operating the ABS light
Pin 4 - White, wire running between front left ABS speed sensor and ABS control unit
Pin 5 - Green, other wire running between front left ABS speed sensor and ABS control unit
 
Likely an intermediate connector involved solely in the ABS system. If you have a FSM, it would be connector C-68. It would have:

[01][XX][XX][02]
[03][04][05][06]​

Pin 2 - Gray, involved in operating the ABS light
Pin 4 - White, wire running between front left ABS speed sensor and ABS control unit
Pin 5 - Green, other wire running between front left ABS speed sensor and ABS control unit


I appriciate the input. Never gave that a thought. If it had abs it doesnt now. Hopfully thats what it is.
 
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