May 14, 2012 #1 P PropaneDr New Member Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 9 Any Idea what this connector is for ? Found it stuffed under the master cylinder. Attachments 20120514093257.jpg 837 KB · Views: 225
May 14, 2012 #2 R RmvBfrFlght Well-Known Member Joined Sep 28, 2007 Messages 2,234 Powermaster. Someone did a vacuum booster swap. RemoveBeforeFlight
May 14, 2012 #3 P PropaneDr New Member Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 9 RmvBfrFlght said: Powermaster. Someone did a vacuum booster swap. RemoveBeforeFlight Click to expand... Thank you, yes had a vacuum boost swap. ok ill label it and put away. Thanks for the quick reply.
RmvBfrFlght said: Powermaster. Someone did a vacuum booster swap. RemoveBeforeFlight Click to expand... Thank you, yes had a vacuum boost swap. ok ill label it and put away. Thanks for the quick reply.
Jun 3, 2012 #4 8 87Limited2Turbo Member Joined Feb 16, 2010 Messages 153 doesn't that plug complete the circuit for the coolant fan relays to have power?
Jun 5, 2012 #5 P PropaneDr New Member Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 9 Im not sure on that. there is a switch under the dash. If i flip it one way, the fan comes on at 165 deg (aprox) flip it the other way, fan stays on as long as the ignition is on.
Im not sure on that. there is a switch under the dash. If i flip it one way, the fan comes on at 165 deg (aprox) flip it the other way, fan stays on as long as the ignition is on.
Jan 31, 2013 #7 K karolko Well-Known Member Joined Sep 18, 2007 Messages 1,106 no it does not complete a circuit. The power wire just taps into the same wire that goes to the fan relays. Don't worry about it. Adrian
no it does not complete a circuit. The power wire just taps into the same wire that goes to the fan relays. Don't worry about it. Adrian