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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 12:57 PM
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where do these connectors go? (pics)

these are on the battery/starter/alt harness, everything as far as i can tell are plugged in...where do these go? they are on the harness between the starter ground and the reverse switch wiring.


this thing, not quite sure which harness its on?
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 01:04 PM
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Yellow/Red oil pressure sender. Can't see the wire color on the other in that picture.

Bottom pic looks like a gnd wire connection that should be near the wiper motor (bolts down) and the other end???on the engine? White part pulls right off the part with the hole in it. Right?
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 01:09 PM
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Yellow/Red oil pressure sender. Can't see the wire color on the other in that picture.

Bottom pic looks like a gnd wire connection that should be near the wiper motor (bolts down) and the other end???on the engine? White part pulls right off the part with the hole in it. Right?
i think the top pic the wires are tan and black but i could be wrong. i do not have the oil pressure sender connected so that sounds about right. could the other one be the coolant sensor on the back of the motor?

the 2nd pic the white part does pull off the other part. its thicker than most of the wires in the engine bay.
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 01:15 PM
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the coolant temp sensor connector is cylindrical, not rectangular.

the other wire looks like the ground from the bellhousing mating area to the firewall by wiper motor as Hailers stated.
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Low Impedance
the coolant temp sensor connector is cylindrical, not rectangular.

the other wire looks like the ground from the bellhousing mating area to the firewall by wiper motor as Hailers stated.
which harness is the wire on in the bottom pic? i figured it was a ground but where does it go?
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 01:25 PM
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no harness/


it only goes from an eye hole connection held with in with a bolt to the bellhousings then to the firewall with that metal piece.
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Low Impedance
no harness/


it only goes from an eye hole connection held with in with a bolt to the bellhousings then to the firewall with that metal piece.
+1

Correct....


All FCs had a transmission to chassis ground. The chassis side is located just to the right of the wiper motor. The trans side is a 10mm bolt that bolts to the top of the bellhousing.
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 01:36 PM
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alright perfect...now what about the black wire in the top pic?
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The black wire in the top pic looks as if it's the oil pressure sender connector.
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Originally Posted by Funkspectrum
The black wire in the top pic looks as if it's the oil pressure sender connector.
i dont think so, its too short.

ill have to look again but im thinking its for the coolant temp sensor as i know i dont have that connected either
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is the connector for a round connection?
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Originally Posted by Low Impedance
is the connector for a round connection?
im not sure, ill have to double check. i know for a fact these are the only 2 connectors not attached to anything and i know the oil pressure and coolant temp sensors arent hooked up. is the coolant temp sensor connector on the battery harness?
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