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Old 10-31-08, 02:43 PM
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Identify this plug...

... please. its located under the stock intercooler on the TB side.
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Old 10-31-08, 02:45 PM
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looks like the bacv plug some infor on your car would be nice s4 or s5 t2 or na
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It's a TII. That photograph makes it look odd though.
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bah, sorry, its a S5 TII with a rebuilt JDM motor.
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which harness is it on? the main harness or the cas positive bat cable? i have a plug that looks like that but is white and it connects under my trailing coil pack. the coil pack has two plug ins a four wire then a smaller one that looks like that. mines white so im not 100 percent sure.
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i believe it is for the duty solonoid...
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No wire colors= no answer, just WAGS
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looks like the boost control solenoid connector. only one thats blue
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s
looks like the boost control solenoid connector. only one thats blue

that's what i said
the FSM refers to it as duty solenoid
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Is it just one wire? And color of wire would help to.
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