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Old 06-10-2018, 10:19 PM
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Default Wire Identification Help Brown & Green Connector under fuse box

Need some help. Replacing blower motor and noticed this Brown & Green connector under the fuse box not connected to anything? Any ideas?

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I have similar unused connector (brown/white and green/white). Not used by blower circuit I beleive. May be part of the aircon circuit if this was a fitted option - left loose if not.
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I believe it is for the small side marker lights used on ROW car front fenders.
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I think the only other connectors like that in that area are the trunk light connector and the heated washer nozzle connector
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Originally Posted by JohnK964
I think the only other connectors like that in that area are the trunk light connector and the heated washer nozzle connector
Originally Posted by JohnK964
I believe it is for the small side marker lights used on ROW car front fenders.
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I have similar unused connector (brown/white and green/white). Not used by blower circuit I beleive. May be part of the aircon circuit if this was a fitted option - left loose if not.
Thanks guys for the insight. I'm thinking it maybe the Euro sidelight connector. I'll double check later if there is one on the drivers side too.
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Originally Posted by JohnK964
I believe it is for the small side marker lights used on ROW car front fenders.
Correct, it is for the side turn signal. Right side should be BR and BK/GN as shown in the pic. Left side should have the same connector with BR and BK/WH wires.
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Great.... Thanks for the validation. All you guys are the best. It still amazes me all the knowledge everyone has on here.

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Originally Posted by CBA
Great.... Thanks for the validation. All you guys are the best. It still amazes me all the knowledge everyone has on here.
😁 Someone had to help me figure that very question out a few months ago good luck on your fan repair



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