What do these plugs connect to?

Started by johnf, May 08, 2010, 06:43:54 PM

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papercutout

As sidewaysted said - NOTHING!


Never fear chap, just leave them/strip the wires back and remove them! That\'s my plan at some point, to just remove the ridiculous amount of extra wiring in the car!

FlikstRR

i dont know if its any help.. but i can re-assure you that I have completely stripped every wire from my passengerside loom and shes still fine. :)

I checked al the wires and none of them are key to running.

I have 6 wires on my driverside loom in the car... none on the passenger side. driverside has fuel pump, rear lights and central locking (although thas coming out now too. :) )

sidewaysted

The only wires that are used on passenger side are for the center console. I recently had to wire up the series 5 engine with a cab body loom that was in a 88 n/a shell. I thought the wiring was the same but I was wrong. Anyways them wires didn connect up to anything.

Prof

Quote from: m1tch;692536Do you have any stepper motors on the top of the shocks? Some FCs had adjustable suspension that was electronically controlled, which this wiring may be for.

Those were only fitted on the GTU and GTX American models - the connector for the \'ECU\' for those is in the rear of the car - I have that part of the loom fitted but unused - where the spare wheel sits - to the right of it.
 
John - when you say footwell - do you mean in the floor area behind the passenger seat - if so, Mitch\'s guess for the AAS, or suspension thingy may well be right - someones just dragged the connector from it\'s usual place in the spare wheel recess
"Plus this engine is probably one of the most volumetric engines going! It passes more air than a herd of cows eating vindaloo\'s" - courtesy of AtomicRex