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hey guys,

i was wondering if any one in the Mandurah area would have time for me to have a quick look at the engine, as i have miss placed some wiring plugs (the ones that sit half way down the intake manifold)

or if anyone could tell me what they do, there is 3 that sit above each other.

cheers

scott

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From memory one should be for the TPS, and I believe one for the traction control system. In mine the other one wasn't connected to anything, but I think that was probably because my engine is a transplant, so not sure there.

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Ohhh, my mistake, I thought you were referring to the ones at the front of the manifold. I'll just go have a look at my engine mate, but I'm not confident I'll be able to find them anymore, my wiring is completely different now with the Plazmaman plenum.

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Ok, just had a good look and I can say with relative certainty that the bottom gray one goes to your IAC valve. Unfortunately I can't spot the other two plugs on mine at all, so I dunno where they go. Sorry bud :/

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