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    Registered Member Two Rings snyper55's Avatar
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    Engine Conpartment gurus...Help!!!

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    Ok so the car was in an accident several months ago. Now that the body work is mostly done I need help with some wires that are by the power steering reservoir. The guy that took everything apart to replace the front end didnt put the wires back and since I never look at them I dont know where they go.I put everyhting back on I just cant find where these wires plug into:


    ok this is the first one...it attaches to a red plug




    this brown one attaches to a black plug




    I need to know what attaches to this red plug as well as the cream plug on the right




    this next picture are from 3 other plugs at diferent angle... edit/one of them attaches to the hood latch :)


    I also need to know what is this part



    And here is the car
    Last edited by snyper55; 09-17-2008 at 09:46 PM.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings zrowcool's Avatar
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    Re: Engine Conpartment gurus...Help!!!

    1st pic- looks already attached, the red plug just clips in to the thing to the left of the steering fluid reservois

    2nd pic- doesnt plug into anything, its the outside temp sensor. goes in front of condensor

    3rd piic- no clue

    4th/5th pic- dont know about top or bottom but the middle one goes to the turn signal of the headlight

    6th pic- thats the secondary air injection pump, SAI. Goes on the left side of the car if your'e looking at it as in pic 7. goes into a circle bracket and has 1 clip. That hose goes to the airbox and another should come off the turbo and connect to the other port on it. dont know if your gunna be able to use it since the port to the turbo is broken off.

    hope this helps
    Last edited by zrowcool; 09-17-2008 at 10:04 PM.
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    Registered Member Two Rings snyper55's Avatar
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    Re: Engine Conpartment gurus...Help!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by zrowcool View Post
    1st pic- looks already attached, the red plug just clips in to the thing to the left of the steering fluid reservois

    yeah its attached but what does the end with the white sticker attaches to?
    thanks btw

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Militant-Grunt's Avatar
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    Re: Engine Conpartment gurus...Help!!!

    Picture One: Looks like Map sensor plug.
    Picture three: All those plugs are color coded, they can only go into another same color plug.
    Picture five: center plug is turn signal or fog light or coolant level sensor (plug in on the reservoir located on the bottom.)
    Picture six: Secondary air injection. Toss that shit in the garbage ( I know I did, then again I don't have a cat) Keep it if you plan on having a cat. ( Though you dont really need it regardless)
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    -10 B8 A4 Avant - 6spd swapped / built motor / Pag Parts EFR 7163 Turbo Setup.

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