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Figure out this wire/connector for 5 bucks

Old Mar 26, 2003 | 09:23 PM
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Figure out this wire/connector for 5 bucks

Here is what I know...this connection must have been off for some time because it is all beat to hell. My abs inop light has been on since I bought the car so I kinda suspect is has something to do with that. It is a dark green wire and goes into the same bundle on the driver side as the coil wires and a few other ones. It is a single green wire into a single connector. I will try to get a pick of it tonight. First person to tell me what it is and how I can fix it can have 5 bucks either paypalled to them or I can send a money order :-). Keep watching for a pic...I'm going to go take it right now...
Old Mar 26, 2003 | 09:34 PM
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Here are the pictures:
Copy and paste the links...
www.fbody.com/members/ltlhomer//connector1.JPG
www.fbody.com/members/ltlhomer//connector2.JPG

You can sorta see the dark green wire going into the bundle in the next one...
www.fbody.com/members/ltlhomer//connector3.JPG
I'm just holding the wires there so pay no attention if it looks like I'm pointing. The dark green wire as you can see goes into that bundle. Notice the coil plugs and other misc. plugs that also all go to this bundle.
www.fbody.com/members/ltlhomer//connector4.JPG

Thanks a bunch for the help...and get typing...first to get it wins 5 bucks ;-).
Old Mar 26, 2003 | 09:37 PM
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Haven't looked at your pics yet, but the only green single wire I know of on that side is for the temp sensor in the head.

[edit] compare it to this pic. The connector is dual, but it only uses one wire.

Last edited by shoebox; Mar 26, 2003 at 09:41 PM.
Old Mar 26, 2003 | 09:52 PM
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The man is right as usual. Only downside is that it doesn't fix my abs inop lol. Do you have paypal or would you prefer money order ;-). My email is LTLHOMER@aol.com LMK, Sean
Old Mar 26, 2003 | 09:59 PM
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One thing you can check is the proximity of any spark plug wires to the ABS wiring. The electromagnetic field created by the plug wires can cause ABS interference.
Old Mar 26, 2003 | 10:05 PM
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Okay cool shoebox. Maybe now that I have to do the otvc wires it will fix my abs. Gotta do it anyways so maybe it'll take care of that as well. btw, check your paypal account ;-). Thanks again, Sean
Old Mar 26, 2003 | 10:16 PM
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DAMN IT!! I knew that too because I broke that damn thing when I put my headers on.
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