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Skip1 04-26-2014 07:41 AM

Unknown Electrical Connector behind AC drier
 
Hi guys,

So today I was doing some brake servicing and cleaning inside the wheel wells, and I found this connector tucked behind the AC lines just above the Drier in the front left wheel well. No idea what it is for - thoughts?



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hcoles 04-26-2014 08:47 AM

brake pad wear sensor?

cmonref 04-26-2014 08:53 AM

Might be the connector to the refrigerant overpressure switch which can be mounted on the drier. Perhaps the drier was replaced with a model that does not have that switch?

Tigerrat 04-26-2014 08:55 AM

I think brake wear sensor too. The center looks a bit odd. Is there a wire stuck in there to short it and kill the light? I've done that before. Ken

Skip1 04-26-2014 09:21 AM

Not the brake wear sensor, that one actually goes to the brake and comes out of the hood just forward of the brake line.

I've never heard of a refrigerant over pressure switch, but suppose it's possible, the AC doesn't work right now, will be installing a new Griffith's system this summer.

Which light could such a thing activate?

wwest 04-26-2014 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skip1 (Post 8035046)
Not the brake wear sensor, that one actually goes to the brake and comes out of the hood just forward of the brake line.

I've never heard of a refrigerant over pressure switch, but suppose it's possible, the AC doesn't work right now, will be installing a new Griffith's system this summer.

Which light could such a thing activate?

If it is a pressure switch, high probability of that, it opens the compressor clutch circuit if the system pressure rises to high.

wwest 04-26-2014 11:44 AM

Like this....

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1398541417.jpg

DRACO A5OG 04-26-2014 12:56 PM

It looks like remainings of euro side maker socket.

canamfan 04-26-2014 01:02 PM

I think Draco got it, check the passenger side/fender, wheel well area for another one to verify . A "peanut pinch" bulb should fit right in there by the looks of it & that's pretty much the location for that plug with rubber cap & tab.

kuehl 04-27-2014 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRACO A5OG (Post 8035316)
It looks like remainings of euro side maker socket.

;)

You can tell by the number of wire terminals.

If Skip has a 1984 they did not use ac "pressure" switches.
The earlier 70' years may have had a ac "temperature" switch attached to the drier.
Temperature correlates with high side pressure.

wwest 04-27-2014 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kuehl (Post 8036258)
;)

You can tell by the number of wire terminals.

If Skip has a 1984 they did not use ac switches.
The earlier 70' years may have had a ac "temperature" switch attached to the drier.
Temperature correlates with high side pressure.

The truth will... OUT!

I'm going to record that as my favorite Kuehl post of all time...

kuehl 04-27-2014 07:39 AM

Oh god.
Wwest is at it again, lol.

wwest 04-27-2014 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kuehl (Post 8036288)
Oh god.
Wwest is at it again, lol.

The statement wasn't meant to be demeaning in any way, just a reflection, acknowledgement, of your store of A/C knowledge of which you do not always volunteer.

Skip1 04-27-2014 09:52 AM

Interesting discussion :-). I checked the passenger side and it has the same connector. The car is a RoW German spec, but I assume that the fenders were changed at some point in its history as it doesn't have the side marker lights any more.

Love this forum - learned about AC and my connector at the same time. It is an '84.

Thanks a bunch.


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