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While I was fixing up the "water leaking into my boot" issue on my car, I removed most of the plastic carpet bits around & I found this plug hanging there (see pic), anyone have any idea what this is for? I can't seem to find any area where its suppose to plug into. Im guessing its either for the antenna or for the LED lights in the spoiler? (the lights on my spoiler don't work)

Any ideas what this plug is supposed to be?

Thanks

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Cool thanks for the info :laugh:

That will probably explain the crappy radio reception problems I get (although my antenna still goes up); the radio fades out or losses reception completely from time to time (usually happens when the car stationary), but reception picks up again when the car is moving again. :geek:

i know for sure, that on atleast S2 33's the rear wing stop light wiring is on the drivers side of the boot and it comes out of the loom by the gas strut.

I have not seen that plug on my car, but my antenna is plugged in, so if i have it, its being used, if i dont have it... i dont know what it is.

deffenantly your antenna plug bud,pull out the jack and stick your head in the gaurd, you should be able to see the loom going to the antenna as well as an empty plug which is for the able u have there.

The antenna will still go up and down without it pluged in because the power trigger for it is in a seperate plug :P

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