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Old 11-19-2008, 10:48 AM   #1
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Can someone identify passenger side fuse box plugs

Hey guys

I bought a 92 240 auto fastback shell that I'm rebuilding
This car was in pieces to say the least when I got it. Like one big jigsaw puzzle.

Anyways, I'm swapping in a SR20DET/converting to 5 speed & I need to identify 4 plugs. I've tried searching and looking for diagrams to no avail. Any info or diagrams would be greatly appreciated

Not sure on #1 plug but in this pic I believe #2 plug is for the condensor fan. Correct me if I'm wrong


In this pic the #1 plug would go into #2 plug using the lower KA auto harness
but # 2 is now the lower SR harness




Thanks for all your help
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What harness is that ?? is it a MT or a AT harness and is it a MT or AT fuse box
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AT fuse box with MT SR20DET lower harness
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Why did you bother using a manual lower harness? The auto would have had all you needed for starter, alternator, VSS, and OPS, then you just hardwire the reverse lights if you want them. Done.

But to answer your questions, number #1 in pic #1 is the starter plug, auto cars have that plug for the starter inhibit, just tie them together. Number #2 is indeed the electric fan.
In pic #2 the plug with four leads is alternator signal, OPS, and VSS. The 6pin plug is for the transmission switches I believe, the majority of which you don't have in the chassis harness. Nor do you need them.
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