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Old 12-08-2017, 08:41 AM
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Old 12-08-2017, 10:34 AM
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If I'm reading PET correctly, yes. All are heated. See 904-10
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Originally Posted by Rocket Rob
If I'm reading PET correctly, yes. All are heated. See 904-10
Many thanks Rob also appricate your work on the IHI thread over on off topic
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Just checked the left side nozzle has the longer wire so my original statement is correct meaning the connection should be by the fuse block. I am fairly certain there were no wires hook up to the old nozzles that I removed. Which led to the original question were all 964 nozzles heated,
Tganks guys for all the help

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Originally Posted by JohnK964


Rob all I have to get online is a smart phone I have tried to follow the wiring diagrams to find where the nozzles electrical connections are. I just can’t get them big enough to see. Is it possible for you to point me in the right direction
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Does this help?
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Does this help?
Thanks but not really I have the replacement but have no idea where the electrical connections are made the drivers side has longer wires than passenger side so that leads me to believe the connections to the main wiring harness is over by the fuse box I mainly need a blow up of the wiring diagram so I can figure out which of the connectors over the are the correct ones. But the way my luck is I might have them swaped and it could be opppsite linger wire on passenger side Is have to go out and look. The nozzles are not installed yet
Thank You John
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I just went and checked the left nozzle has the longer wire which will reac to the fuse box area. I am fairly certain there were no wires on the nozzles I removed hence the original question were all 964 nozzles heated. The replacements have 993 numbers
I went and looked there are 3 possible plugs over by the fuse box Black plug 2 Red wires 1 brown with yellow stripeWhite plug. 1 brown wire 1 purple wireWhite plug plug 1 brown wire 1 green with black stripe. My hood frunk light was always hooked to one of the white plugs from when I got the car My alarm would set then go off laterOn closer exam all three plugs could be white the one I thought was black looks to have spray paint on it 🤔

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Originally Posted by JohnK964
I just went and checked the left nozzle has the longer wire which will reac to the fuse box area. I am fairly certain there were no wires on the nozzles I removed hence the original question were all 964 nozzles heated. The replacements have 993 numbers
I went and looked there are 3 possible plugs over by the fuse box Black plug 2 Red wires 1 brown with yellow stripeWhite plug. 1 brown wire 1 purple wireWhite plug plug 1 brown wire 1 green with black stripe. My hood frunk light was always hooked to one of the white plugs from when I got the car My alarm would set then go off laterOn closer exam all three plugs could be white the one I thought was black looks to have spray paint on it 🤔
Thanks to Nick I have got at least one of the heated washer jets plug located.
it is by the fuse box brown wire and a violet wire.
The other two plugs one is for the frunk light the other is I believe the side marker light on a row car
Nick also pointed me to the other plug which I believe is by the tach in the dash and I recall seeing an empty plug in that location just need to clear wire colors now
THANKS NICK
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Thanks to Nick I have got at least one of the heated washer jets plug located.
it is by the fuse box brown wire and a violet wire.
The other two plugs one is for the frunk light the other is I believe the side marker light on a row car
Nick also pointed me to the other plug which I believe is by the tach in the dash and I recall seeing an empty plug in that location just need to check wire colors now
THANKS NICK
I located the other side connector for the heated nozzle it is it is behind and a little below the funk lid hinge on the left side



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