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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? Cheershttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1398526849.jpg |
brake pad wear sensor?
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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?
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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
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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? |
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It looks like remainings of euro side maker socket.
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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.
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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. |
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I'm going to record that as my favorite Kuehl post of all time... |
Oh god.
Wwest is at it again, lol. |
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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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