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What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 31/07/13 20:34
by chaos19810
I've got these two connectors that I'm not sure where they go, I've looked around the area they are but no joy?

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Thanks for any help

Andy

Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 31/07/13 20:43
by stuMR2lee
Don't forget you'll have some redundant aircon connectors. 1 is the idle up valve connector I believe. Not sure about the other one. If you have all your sensors connected don't worry for now as often optional connectors in a loom.

Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 31/07/13 20:45
by vinp182
I asked about the blue one the other day :th:

http://www.mr2oc.co.uk/forums/41/158626.html

Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 31/07/13 20:47
by chaos19810
When I removed the engine I didn't remove any plugs except the fan the rest were unbolted and put on top, I just dislike random connectors makes me feel like I've missed some thing

Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 31/07/13 20:51
by stuMR2lee
Both redundant in mine:
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Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 31/07/13 20:54
by littlemisstubby
Black one is A/C idle up valve. Blue one is either T-VSV or charcoal canister vsv (depending on wiring location.). :th:

Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 31/07/13 20:58
by stuMR2lee
Andy, I noticed on your engine (like mine) the charcoal canister vsv has been removed. Hence the looped back vacuum hose on the throttle body.

Edit: no idea why it's been done - here's a photo:
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Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 31/07/13 21:03
by chaos19810
Arrrr hence the petrol smell from that part of the engine

Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 26/01/21 7:30
by Stretch
Petrol smell

Re: What are these two connectors for?

Posted: 27/01/21 11:24
by jimi
7.5 year old thread ........ I think you've been sniffing something and it isn't petrol :laughing