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Old 11-22-2008 | 06:53 PM
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From the FAQ
"These are all of the pins/wires I did not use:
220- E,H,J,K
230- A,C,F,G,H,J
C100- B,C,D,E,K
C101- A,C,K
C105- D,F,H"

C100, 101, 105 are easy, as they are described. But what colors are the 220 and 230 plugs?

I'm working with 2002 WS6 harness. Thanks
Old 11-24-2008 | 09:04 AM
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They're the small rectangular connectors located under the dash on the passenger side. One's blue, the other's white I believe. They bring the OBD-II data, oil pressure gauge, and a few other useful small-gauge circuits into the passenger compartment.
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220 is white. 230 is blue.
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yeah, I knew that.

Only issue I was having was the printout for each wire in there and what it did.
I was looking for a brakedown like for the C100,101+105 plugs
FAQ had nothing but a list of what you don't need - which was wrong, but still.

I just went to the dealer and spoke to few techs and got everything I needed.

Thanks anyways guys.
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Whacky posts like these look funny when you stitch 'em together...either the original question was poorly worded or the guy's had an epiphany and didn't need the answer after all...

Originally Posted by SirWarrior
C100, 101, 105 are easy, as they are described. But what colors are the 220 and 230 plugs?
220 is white. 230 is blue.
Originally Posted by SirWarrior
yeah, I knew that.

Thanks anyways guys.



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