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Old 05-04-2014   #1
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where does this connector go?,

Ok so I replaced my valves and now I'm almost done putting r he car together but have a connector that I can't find a mate to. It's coming from the harness that feeds the ignition coil injectors and water temp sensor. Its splits by the cruise control box kinda behind the Intake manifold. It almost looks like it would go to the a.c. compressor but I dont see the female connector anywhere.
Can anybody tell me where thos goes? Its a 93 laser non turbo. Does have a.c. compressor but I already plugged a harness in there. I added a pic maybe somebody recognize the harness and can help me out? Thanks.
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Old 05-04-2014   #2
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Re: where does this connector go?,

I think it's either the knock sensor or some ac/emissions junk.
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Old 05-04-2014   #3
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Re: where does this connector go?,

Can't be knock sensor cuz I remember from my 2g was a 1 wire sensor. Unless 1g are different?
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Re: where does this connector go?,

It is the knock sensor.
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Re: where does this connector go?,

I don't think non turbos came with a knock sensor, in which case it just doesn't get used.
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Re: where does this connector go?,

I dont remember seeing a knock sensor and I sure dont remember reaching there to unplug it.
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Re: where does this connector go?,

I dont remember seeing a knock sensor and I sure dont remember reaching there to unplug it.
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Old 05-06-2014   #8
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Re: where does this connector go?,

Knock sensors weren't even in the nt harnesses. Probably emissions junk. Look at the connector section on JNZ. They have good pics of all the common connectors with descriptions of what they are used for.
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emissions for sure
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