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Old 05-23-2016, 06:11 PM
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Trying to further clean up my engine bay. Going to reroute the A/C wiring around and also delete the EGR wiring. I was wondering what this connector and wiring goes to. Its red, pink w/black, and brown w/white. Sits up on the injector harness running down the intake. Pic included. Thanks.
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Or is this the wrong section?

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Trying to further clean up my engine bay. Going to reroute the A/C wiring around and also delete the EGR wiring. I was wondering what this connector and wiring goes to. Its red, pink w/black, and brown w/white. Sits up on the injector harness running down the intake. Pic included. Thanks.
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Cam position sensor.
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Is there a safe way to tuck/hide/etc this big ugly connector?

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Cam position sensor.
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Yeah. Plug it into the cam sensor where it goes.



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