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Old 03-14-2012, 04:43 PM   #1
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Fuse Box Relocation - Need Help Identifying a Few Plugs..

So I'm about 75% done with my fuse box relocation and I need some help identifying these plugs. My 240 has been away for a long time so I don't really remember where these went when my car was actually together.

Pretty much I need to know if the wires need to go into my engine bay or if they can stay tucked in the car.

Also I am not sure if it makes a difference but an LS will be going into this car so the wiring harness and transmission harness will be slightly different.

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Okay here we go, I dont know what these are or where they go:



This plug, and it's backside




This plug



This plug and the harness attached to it (The cut green wire went to an ambient air temp sensor or something, was next to the hood latch on the front support)




Can I just delete this? It goes to nothing.




This plug..pink and green wire..it seems to be something to do with wipers?



These three...


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Old 03-15-2012, 01:21 PM   #2
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bump. still need help knowing what these plugs are
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First of all I don't know what car... But it seems to be an s13 and those look like the lower harness plugs...
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Yeah it's an S13 sorry about that.

A few of them i thought looked like lower harness plugs as well. But I coulda sworn a few of those were originally in the engine bay
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Can u show a pick of the entire harness it's a lot easier lol
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s13, lower harness. and one of them look like one of the power interface plugs, and the other could be wiper fluid pump.
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Im assuming the wiper fluid pump is the pink and green wire one? If so I'll be removing that...
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I'll double check my harness but I think that is the alternator plug



Might be for the starter



Washer fluid reservoir.

I'll double check this afternoon.
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You're in luck. I just finished my friend's FULL engine bay wiring tuck and I've had to scour the FSM to know each wire's purpose. Here I go!

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Brown plug with the Light Green and Light Green/Red wires:
Dual Pressure Switch for AC Drier
PLUG (E21)


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Gray plug with White and Black/Yellow wires:
White goes to alternator power. Black/Yellow is Ignition power to Starter solenoid.
PLUG (E204)
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Fatty white wire. Either single or with Black wire. Alternator terminal. One you have to put on stud and secure with nut.
PLUG (E203)
NOTE: The white wire of this leads to the 75amp Fuse


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This plug and the harness attached to it (The cut green wire went to an ambient air temp sensor or something, was next to the hood latch on the front support)
Gray Plug 7 wires:
Green/Yellow = A/C Relay
Red = ECCS Relay
Black/Red (fat wire) = Ignition Switch (key) and T's off to Fuse box which powers
-Black/White = Fuel Pump Relay
-Brown = Pairc-Solenoid Valve

Green/Blue = Ambient Switch
ACROSS going the opposite way
Black/White = ECCS Relay
Orange/Blue = Condenser Fan Relay
Blue/Green = A/C Relay
(PLUG E9)


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Can I just delete this? It goes to nothing.
Not sure where you pulled that covered plug but if you pulled it near the battery tray I'm almost 99% positive its for Foglight optional...its what I hooked mine up to
HOW TO: S13 Fog Light Wiring : 240sx General Discussion


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This plug..pink and green wire..it seems to be something to do with wipers?
White Plug with Pink and Light Green wires:
Front Washer Moter
(PLUG E6)


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Next set has too many wires for me to recall but if you need to know then let me know and I'll retrace them for you.
Brown Plug 8 Wires:
Yellow/Blue = 5th Position Switch
Pink = Pairc Solenoid Valve
Yellow/Red = 4th Position Switch
Brown = Pairc Solenoid Valve
ACROSS going the opposite direction
Green/Orange = A/T Control Unit, Neutral Position Switch
Black/Yellow = SMJ, Fuel Pump Relay
Black Pink = Fuel Pump Relay
Red/Black = ECCS Relay
(PLUG E10)

Gray Plug: (A/T model) Inihibitor Switch
(PLUG E14)
-This is where you get your Reverse Light wiring

I can't tell the colors of the third plug with 2 wires.



I hope this helps you out. PM me if you find any other unknowns.
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