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Hi All,


I am in the process of slimming down my harness and am relocating the fuse box to inside the cabin. As I bought the car with front end damage and without A/C there were many connectors that were not plugged into anything and not being used.


Can anyone help me identify these to see if I need them or can go ahead with deleting them. All these connectors are part of the same harness that runs under the rad support and runs power to the headlights ect.


Plug 1 (Pretty sure this is for fog lights) But it shares the same connector as the signal so i want to be sure.


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Plug 2


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Plug 3


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Plug 4


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Plug 5


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Plug 6 (most likely for A/C)


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Plug 7


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Any Help is appreciated, I will do a write-up on the wire tuck once completed. I just want to keep the bay as clean as possible


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Thanks,


Jordie

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Plug 1 is either park lights or washer bottle perhaps

Plug 2 looks like one that connects to the headlights or something near the relay box

Plug 3 I think is an intermidiete connector near the relay box as well

Plug 4 not 100% sure, looks familiar but cant quite pick it

Plug 5 looks the same as plug 1, same wire colours so they are possibly both park lights or indicators

Plug 6 Not sure, maybe AC

Plug 7 is coolant temperature switch on bottom of radiator (should be drivers side)

I'm not sure if I am anywhere near on the money, seen as its an R32 and a GTR, I could be completely wrong lol..... Just going off what some plugs are like on my 33

Plug 1 is either park lights or washer bottle perhaps

Plug 2 looks like one that connects to the headlights or something near the relay box

Plug 3 I think is an intermidiete connector near the relay box as well

Plug 4 not 100% sure, looks familiar but cant quite pick it

Plug 5 looks the same as plug 1, same wire colours so they are possibly both park lights or indicators

Plug 6 Not sure, maybe AC

Plug 7 is coolant temperature switch on bottom of radiator (should be drivers side)

I'm not sure if I am anywhere near on the money, seen as its an R32 and a GTR, I could be completely wrong lol..... Just going off what some plugs are like on my 33

Thanks for your help. The car is an R32 GTS-T I have most of them labeled but it was just these few that were left which leads me to believe that they were for the A/C system.

Plugs 1 and 5 are indicators, plug 7 is coolant temp sensor.

The easiest way is to put the loom in and see what plug ends up near what item :)

I would if I could. The reason i am having difficulty is because the car was incomplete when I bought it. perhaps I should just run the wires for the headlights, signals, cabin air temp sensor ( which I believe is plug #5 as it is paired off with the horns in the centre of the harness) and horn and remove almost everything else.

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