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Where does this go?
What is this wire for? Its on the loom between the battery connections and the steering column
![]() and this one, its on the loom by the alternator & crank sensor, next to the lamda sensor ![]() |
The first photo looks like it is just a general earth wire, is it a brown wire under the black protective sheath? if so I,d suggest attaching it to the chassis .
But then again..... I hate electrics so maybe talking a load of tosh :o :D cheers andy |
So would it be safe to say any brown wires with a circle type connection at the end will just be earths that should be attached to the chassis (eg like the lights and the bundle of 4-5 by the fuse box)? Also is it safe to attach more than one earth to the same bolt?
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The first one looks like an earth wire (as HandyAndy said).....I think.
The second one looks like a connection on to one side of the coil....I have a the I4 engine and the coil connection looks like that..... You can put more than one earth wire on a connection. Hope this helps. Shaun |
Yep collumn earth an +12v ignition feed for the coil,
TT |
Ok so that's one down with the earth. Not sure what you mean about the +12v ignition feed for the coil though as I'm a bit of nub when it comes to this... Do I put it on something like the starter or where does that connect onto? My engine was a cvh cfi (injection)
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The 12v ign feed will come from the ignition switch, not sure which terminal. Should be live when the key is in the run position. Hope this helps.
Shaun |
you should have an ignition coil with + - connections, but looks like your missing the filter as you need a female fitting not the male one.
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Hmm total nub questions then, what does the ignition coil look like?? Is that the same thing as the coil pack? I don't remember having anything over that side of the engine other than the alternator, starter motor, & power steering pump?
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Metal cylinder , appx 15cm long , 5cm diamiter, with spark plug king lead. Found on inner wing.
TT |
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