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Supraluva
03-10-2007, 04:39 PM
I while ago I modified the body harness in the engine bay and eliminated all the unnecessary wires/clips from the 5m engine system. I've looked over the wires I cut and realized I cut a wire I need. Theres a green 3 pinned clip by the passenger headlight corner and the three wires connected to it are white/red, white/black, and solid white. Now my problem is that the one side going towards the fuse box has three wires coming out the clip. The other side only has two. I need to find out where the white/red wire goes to on the other side of the clip. Here's a pic to explain:

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b49/Supraluva/Update/pics0022.jpg

Also, does anyone know what this clip connests to? Its found near the fuse box ....

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b49/Supraluva/Update/pics003.jpg


Let me know if anyone has a clue what I'm talking about. Thanks

Jason

RedP85
03-10-2007, 06:19 PM
Jason, one this first pic, the missing wire (onyours) is a solid white (on mine), smaller than the other solid white. It looks like it goes in the fender harness.
My car was original a slushbox, so there could be a slight difference. (NOT saying it is for the auto tranny, but I know there is a diagnostics plug near the battery..so....

As for your second pic, that is an easy one.
There should be a tan wire coming from the positive battery connector. About 8 inches long, and a plug (what you call a clip) In that plug there is also a tan jumper between the 2 remaining locations.
That is IIRC to disable the retract headlight motors when un-plugged.

I'll try to locate the smaller solid white of the first pic on the wiring diagram and let you know.

RedP85
03-10-2007, 07:24 PM
OK, I went through the Wiring diagram.
That green connector id is "B4" and the missing wire on position 2 should be solid white. It is the 12V feeder for the headlight washer fluid pump.

But I kind of remember from your endless mod list that you eliminated the washer fluid reservoir, hence the missing wire !