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    Crash Sensor Help ?

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    Hello guys,

    Getting streight to the point. There are a crash sensors under both headlights - connected with two wires each.
    I need to know which wires goes into housing line #1 and line #2 on the DRIVER side. One of the wires is white please tell me on which side it is, if you are looking at the sensor form driver seat point of view. Thanks

    Here is a picture of the passanger one (connected with red/blue), so you know what I am talking about (from the same point of view)

    Last edited by GTIGEAR; 01-19-2012 at 12:28 PM.

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    Those are actually violet and brown NOT red and blue, big difference. Brown is always pin 2. That should answer your question for the other sensors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidB8 View Post
    Those are actually violet and brown NOT red and blue, big difference. Brown is always pin 2. That should answer your question for the other sensors.
    Yes, it did. You are right the red/blue were on the horn. Regarding the crash sensor on driver side is white and brown and if brown is always #2 then we are good. Thanks



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