Engine bay wiring
- mattneggar
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Engine bay wiring
I have hooked up all my wiring apart from a wire that i cannot figure where it goes. This wire is an earth wire on the drivers side that is near the brake booster and a plug in about the middle of the car if anyone has an idea where it goes be greatly appreciated
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I'm going out on a limb here (as pics would really help) but I'm goig to say the earth wire is an earth and needs to be bolted to the main body of the car and the plug could be from the brake fluid reservior.
Please send pics to confirm
Please send pics to confirm
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I'm guessing it's hanging from the body of the vehicle? To me it sounds like it might need to be connected to the gearbox - have you had this out?mattneggar wrote:Its an 1997 subaru impreza RX with an EJ20 and 5 speed transmission.The wire is an earth wire which is alone above the gearbox about halfway across the whole car
Not that it's really important, subaru were obviously being over cautious with their earthing - I've not had mine connected for a few years now due to the lift kit and the fact that I've not been bothered to replace the mounting clip on the end of the wire... This wire on my L series just mounts to the body, it's not integrated into the loom.
If that's not the one let us know.
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Bennie
- mattneggar
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