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Resolved what does this wiring go to?

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moronthr33

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Oct 7, 2010
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So i finally got off my lazy butt and dropped in my motor and trans yesterday and noticed that this wiring was just cut off anyone know what it goes to? It's located basically right under the fuse box. thanks
 

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haha yeah idk man only thing in there right now is the trans and motor

Start checking them off then...

http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/art...047-2g-engine-bay-electrical-connections.html

Could possibly be the back up light switch. I don't think it's the BCS because the wiring going to that doesn't have the corrugated tubing on it, it just has a sleeve.

You also mentioned that there are seven wires in the loom. To me that sounds like the wiring to the plug for the MAF.
That should be for yours BCS. I have recently did a small wire tuck, and the only 2 sensors coming off that part of the loom should be the BCS and then the MAS sensor.

Closer to the firewall you have the cruise control senor and other parts of the wire loom for other sensors.

Just thinking you have your fan plugged in right? It could also be the supply for the main rad fan.
 
haha yeah idk man only thing in there right now is the trans and motor

Start checking them off then...

http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/art...047-2g-engine-bay-electrical-connections.html

Could possibly be the back up light switch. I don't think it's the BCS because the wiring going to that doesn't have the corrugated tubing on it, it just has a sleeve.

You also mentioned that there are seven wires in the loom. To me that sounds like the wiring to the plug for the MAF.
 
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