Name that Connector and Ignition harness
Name that Connector and Ignition harness
Hello all, was assembling everything and found this cut connector, what does it go to?

Also not sure if I have the ignition harness on right because it seems like it would block a lot of stuff.

Lasly on the AVC I only see the top black connector on it. I dont see where the other two connectors on my harness connect to. Are they burried underneath? can it be accessed with the rats nest on? Id take a closer look but developed a huge headache from working on car.
Also I dont see a chacoal canister? Was reading it on vacuum diagram and cant seem to pinpoint it.
TIA

Also not sure if I have the ignition harness on right because it seems like it would block a lot of stuff.

Lasly on the AVC I only see the top black connector on it. I dont see where the other two connectors on my harness connect to. Are they burried underneath? can it be accessed with the rats nest on? Id take a closer look but developed a huge headache from working on car.
Also I dont see a chacoal canister? Was reading it on vacuum diagram and cant seem to pinpoint it.
TIA
do you have power steering? my guess is power steering (cuz i dont have it and cant recognize that connector) or water temp overflow sensor (because mine was cut and i had to make a connector) this is just a guess tho..
no idea...
charcoal canister is in the back of the car, most of the diagrams show some sign of a cutaway that shows its in a different location... charcoal canister is by the fuel filter
no idea...
charcoal canister is in the back of the car, most of the diagrams show some sign of a cutaway that shows its in a different location... charcoal canister is by the fuel filter
I think thats the wire that goes to the oil pan. if so you can remove the wire, its too hard to fix, needed to run the car, doesn't cause a warning light.
the other AVC connectors: it's only 3 nuts to remove the AVC, but on the underside one use some thick grease in your socket so you dont drop the nut.
the other AVC connectors: it's only 3 nuts to remove the AVC, but on the underside one use some thick grease in your socket so you dont drop the nut.
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