S4 TII ACV removed, what do do with 2 electrical plug's?
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S4 TII ACV removed, what do do with 2 electrical plug's?
i removed my ACV, and i left the 2 plugs hanging, and tucked out of the way.
today i read a thread that said something about looping those 2 plugs together...is that correct? i have never read anything about looping them together, and i did alot of searching on these forum's before i removed my emissions.
what is the right thing to do with those to electrical plug's?
leave them hanging, unplugged?
or
loop them together?
if i am supposed to loop them together, what is the correct way? just make a jumper wire to go from one pin to the other pin on the same plug?
today i read a thread that said something about looping those 2 plugs together...is that correct? i have never read anything about looping them together, and i did alot of searching on these forum's before i removed my emissions.
what is the right thing to do with those to electrical plug's?
leave them hanging, unplugged?
or
loop them together?
if i am supposed to loop them together, what is the correct way? just make a jumper wire to go from one pin to the other pin on the same plug?
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in all the searching i did before i removed my ACV, air pump, split air, and EGR, i never once heard of anyone doing anything with those plugs, so i figured we just tuck them out of the way, and forget about them.
but today i read someone saying something about looping the wires, and it made me wonder.
im guessing it was someone spreading the wrong info on the internet again.
but today i read someone saying something about looping the wires, and it made me wonder.
im guessing it was someone spreading the wrong info on the internet again.
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no need to loop the wires, in fact that may even blow something.
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