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Old 08-05-2018, 10:46 AM   #1
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+ Cable Wiring

Hey All,

I have a 1995 Nissan 240SX SE. When I bought the car it needed alot and still does. I have swapped in an S13 Sr20det Blacktop, used the Wiring Specialities harness and have that done.

A little of the cars history -

The car came to me with an S15 non-turbo sr20de in it though it was just loosly sitting in the engine bay not running so I pulled it out and before that it supposedly had an RB under the hood. So my point is this car has seen a few owners. I've gone through cleaned up and fixed the original wiring where needed.

I bought a battery relocation kit from a performance shop and have the positive coming up through the firewall into the engine bay. Negative cable in the trunk. Battery will be on passenger side.

Now my issue, I need help with these wires.

The 240sx fuse box under the hood has,

1 Black with Red stripe wire. If looking down from the front of the car it comes out at the rear right of the box.

and

2 White with Red stripe wires. Again looking down at the fuse box they are coming out of the right side.

Could anyone help me understand what these wires are.

Also if you have any help on how/where these wires go

Thanks in advance.

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