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Need help Identifying these 2 Plugs for my 2G!

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ALLOUT CL55

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Nico (93_tsi_fwd) and i are finishing up doing my swap and forgot where these plugs go? :ohdamn:Can anybody help me figure this out? :confused: Any input would help! Thank you!

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The teal plug looks EXACTLY like my Crank Position Sensor connector, the one next to the Valve Cover driver's side. The orange one....looks familiar. I think somewhere Passenger side under Intake plumbing, near the thermostat.
 
the only spot under the hood that has those 2 plugs next to each other.. the square is the cam angle sensor or cas and the triangle is the crank position sensor or cps.

but i agree with crash location of these plugs will help a lot for there are several plugs under the hood that look the same like cam angle sensor, crank position sensor, cruise control actuator, coil pack plug fan motor plugs, and so on but if they came off the same metal mount and were right next to each other on the driver side behind the motor i bet anything they are the cas and cps ;)
 
The other one looks like the Auto-Cruise Control Vacuum Pump (Cruise Control Actuator)?

http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/151528375-post12.html

Where are these plugs located? Knowing this will help us out a ton. We can say it looks like this or that but we dont honestly know if we dont know where they are in the bay.. Check this out >>> http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/articles-electrical-wiring/298047-2g-engine-bay-electrical-connections.html
This helped out a lot! Thanks Crash:thumb:
 
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