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Old 01-26-03, 05:02 PM
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Help Identify this Harness Plug...

...at the front Bumper. It's within the row of the Relays. The Harness Plug Is the furthest one to the Drivers side.

I'm thinking to use this harness wire to hook up my Crane Cams Ignition Box Blue Wire. It has to be tapped to 12v Ignition source. I want to know what I'm tapping Into before I use It. My box sits on top of the cooling plate panels.

Right now, It's on 8 cylinder mode with out the Blue Wire hooked up.
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hmmmmmm

not sure but I seem to remember a freind telling me it was for air-con but if you have air-con I would be wrong
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what color wires???
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I have A/C but not sure what the harness plug belongs to.

It's a 8 wire plug with multi colour, really. Not much help, eh?
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I used one of those for my e-fan relay. Ignition switched +12v. My car had A/C, but that was never connected to any of it.
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Originally posted by Jimmy325i
I used one of those for my e-fan relay. Ignition switched +12v. My car had A/C, but that was never connected to any of it.
Which one? One of the string of relays or the actual harness I am talking about?
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I think its like a 8 prong plug that wasn't connected to anything. Its cold and snowy outside or I'd go pop the hood and look. I founc it with my multimeter. Its rigged in with the dash gauges circuit so you don't want to run too much current off it.
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