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Old 03-13-2008, 02:06 PM   #1
 
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Anyone know where this wire goes ?

Does anyone know where the yellow wire from the purple plug go ?

I think the red plug is the AAC but the purple one I dont know.




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Its been awhile since Ive worked on an RB
If it like an SR there are coolant lines that run through the IACV

The Purple one I believe is a Coolant sensor for the IACV so it can adjust to the change of the engine temp. for Idle A/F Ratios
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the one with the purple plug is the FICD. The FICD is only need when you have the AC on. so if you aren't going to be installing AC, i wouldn't worry about it.
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Just an idea but can I somehow wire it so that it ups the idle when my elec fans cut in ?
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You would have to splice the power to the power of your fans (after the switch) and the ground to a grounding point. Then, when your fans are getting power that will get a signal to kick on.
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You would have to splice the power to the power of your fans (after the switch) and the ground to a grounding point. Then, when your fans are getting power that will get a signal to kick on.
May well give that a test go before I tape it all up nicely then
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