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"spare" connector in engine bay


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just cleaned the throttle body, etc and used some spray degreaser to try and make things look a little better under there.

please be assured - i gently rinsed the engine - no spray or pressure washer!!

however, while putting everything back together, i discovered this spare connector on the RHS under the intake manifold and near the engine bay cooling fan.

i can't find anything obvious that it has come off of - maybe it's provision for an option i don't have.

anyone got any ideas?

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many thanks in advance

thanks

paul

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I would check the back of the temperature sending unit. It's on the far right side of the picture between the intake runners. Or it could be the engine compartment cooling fan. Has your temperature warning light flashed on a hot day? I'd out my money on the fan.

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I would check the back of the temperature sending unit. It's on the far right side of the picture between the intake runners. Or it could be the engine compartment cooling fan. Has your temperature warning light flashed on a hot day? I'd out my money on the fan.

many thanks for the replies..

the engine bay cooling fan seems to be working fine.

i have had cause to hear it working over the last few days and no worries on the temp light i think.

i'll check the wire colurs as soon as i'm into the engine bay and make sure i find the temp sending unit.

the connector looks like a simple optional 12V +/- supply plug with little intelligence but would like to be sure it hasn't been dragged off somewhere it belongs.

p

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Well apparently you don't want to believe me without photographic evidence ;), so here it is. As I stated, it is the connector to the secondary air pump.

-Todd

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tholyoak - abject apologies!!! :oops:

got consumed by finding out the colours of the wires.

you're absolutely right - same connector as the photo - brown and red/black!

many, many thanks for your help!

loren, dr914jr & chris_in_NH - very grateful for your input too!

what a fantastic forum.

cheers

paul

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