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Leaky Injector
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PS switch/brake fluid connectors
Im working on my loom and trying to remove any useless connector/wire.
I wonder if "power steering oil pressure" and "brake fluid level switch" are critical connectors for proper work. Im trying to avoid as much as possible from removing any critical wires..just want hear the engine start after this annoying work ![]() |
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no they aren't important to starting the motor. P/S pressure sensor is for idle up when you turn the wheel, and Brake fluid level is for gauge cluster.
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Nissanaholic!
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I will note if you have all the factory PS stuff It may be worth keeping. I re-did all the lines and got rid of the provision for the switch/sensor which is why I decided to delete the wiring behind it.
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Nissanaholic!
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Correct, to retain features that engineers originally designed to optimize engine 'performance'
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