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> Electric Connector - what does it go to?
lsintampa
post Jun 13 2013, 11:37 AM
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75 914/4 2.0 CA car

See photo below.

Car did have A/C so I don't know if this connected to something to the A/C or something else.

Wire colors are green, brown, and either black or blue (hard to tell which)


I'm putting in an electric pump for the windshield washer. Found the brown/black wire (cut), and no relay for the interm wipers. SOP for this project.

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Len

PS - the connector way to the left is for the blower motor assm. I don't see where it has but one connector. So the other connector (with three wires) remains a mystery.

Would not be totally shocked if I'm missing something, but it would be nice to know

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post Jun 13 2013, 11:44 AM
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Fuel level sender.

Bowlsby.net or pelican parts have great diagrams.
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post Jun 13 2013, 11:54 AM
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QUOTE(bulitt @ Jun 13 2013, 01:44 PM) *

Fuel level sender?


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thanks....

just looked at the sending unit for the fuel tank - duh (on me).

My BMW only had one wire and a ground. Didn't expect that.

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post Jun 13 2013, 01:00 PM
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Brown is ground, the others are for fuel level gauge and the low fuel warning light
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