It should run after this question!!
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It should run after this question!!
well after everything everyone (mainly hailers) has helped me with i can finaly try to start my car this evening. everything in the enginebay has a plug to go to! there even the right plugs!!! except for one which brings the final question does anyone know where the wire runs that connects to the two prong connector at the bottom of the radiator either in the engine bay or under the dash, and what is its color??
-Sean Bledsoe
-Sean Bledsoe
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The two bullet connectors are given a reference designatior BA-13, and are a part of the FRONT harness.
JPG attached. Look for BA-13. The Front harness is colored RED. The ENGINE harness is colored BLUE. The EM harness is colored neutral or black/white.
One wire is BLACK. The other BROWN. The Black wire goes to ground. The brown to the ECU. When the water temperature switch *MAKES* it put a gnd on the ECU's brown wire, letting the ECU know the water temp is above.......I forget. I think around sixty degrees F.
I'd search under/around the battery tray area for it/them. Series four car??????????? Only found on series four.
No way the lack of being connected up will keep a engine from starting. On one of my cars I jumpered the two wires together to simulate the switch *making*. Left it like that permanetly.
JPG attached. Look for BA-13. The Front harness is colored RED. The ENGINE harness is colored BLUE. The EM harness is colored neutral or black/white.
One wire is BLACK. The other BROWN. The Black wire goes to ground. The brown to the ECU. When the water temperature switch *MAKES* it put a gnd on the ECU's brown wire, letting the ECU know the water temp is above.......I forget. I think around sixty degrees F.
I'd search under/around the battery tray area for it/them. Series four car??????????? Only found on series four.
No way the lack of being connected up will keep a engine from starting. On one of my cars I jumpered the two wires together to simulate the switch *making*. Left it like that permanetly.
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