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Which way does this plug go back on?


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Disconnecting plugs yesterday when preparing the engine bay to be sprayed and my mate broke a clip on a plug as he disconnected it

 

No real biggy but when i was connecting everything back up this evening and got round to this plug i noticed the connected were the same no matter what way i would connect the plug.

 

Can someone if they have a minute free pop out to their supra, disconnect the plug and tell me what color wiring should go to what pin, from this i will then know what way to connect back the plug. The plug will go on 1 of 2 ways and i dont want to take a guess.

 

What is this plug for by the way does anyone know?

 

It has 4 wires going into the connection and just unclips like a normal plug

 

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I was putting parts of my wiring back together yesterday and wondered the same thing, you can put the plug on the other way around, even if its not broken!

Don't know also how to put it back correct, maybe it doesn't matter? But if anyone could check that would be great.

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You can really fit it both ways, I've tried that, didn't have to remove battery since all the wiring is out ;), so nothing could get damaged electrically.

The plug probably connects to a pressure switch or something, so it could be that it doesn't matter how the wires are connected to the internal switches (if that makes sense), will try to check when I have the time!

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