#1: unknown wire Author: BioCustoms, Location: LeedsPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:08 pm ---- put the dash back in and im pretty sure every thing has gone back how it should be, but im left with two plugs just behind the steering wheel can anybody identify them thanks
#2: Re: unknown wire Author: iainlovatt, Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:20 pm ---- well if everything is plugged in why not test everything, maybe that would tell you what isnt working and what the wires are for!
put the dash back in and im pretty sure every thing has gone back how it should be, but im left with two plugs just behind the steering wheel can anybody identify them thanks
was the dash hard to take out?
#4: Re: unknown wire Author: gaffa786, Location: 2 Places at oncePosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:49 pm ---- Can anyone help me. When i take out my head unit from the center console next to the cars ISO sockets theirs a single white wire with a black plug thing at the end of it on the same loom as the 2 ISO sockets but its not attached to the connector so it moves freely any ideas to what that wire could be. It does not fit in the headset on te factory or the aftermarket.
Can anyone help me. When i take out my head unit from the center console next to the cars ISO sockets theirs a single white wire with a black plug thing at the end of it on the same loom as the 2 ISO sockets but its not attached to the connector so it moves freely any ideas to what that wire could be. It does not fit in the headset on te factory or the aftermarket.
Can anyone help me. When i take out my head unit from the center console next to the cars ISO sockets theirs a single white wire with a black plug thing at the end of it on the same loom as the 2 ISO sockets but its not attached to the connector so it moves freely any ideas to what that wire could be. It does not fit in the headset on te factory or the aftermarket.
Sorry dont have any images of it
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I should make my own topic or are you not allowed to ask question i another thread by started by somebody else?
#7: Re: unknown wire Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 1:47 am ----
gaffa786 wrote:
jimjam19927 wrote:
gaffa786 wrote:
Can anyone help me. When i take out my head unit from the center console next to the cars ISO sockets theirs a single white wire with a black plug thing at the end of it on the same loom as the 2 ISO sockets but its not attached to the connector so it moves freely any ideas to what that wire could be. It does not fit in the headset on te factory or the aftermarket.
Sorry dont have any images of it
thread hack
Meaning?
I should make my own topic or are you not allowed to ask question i another thread by started by somebody else?
put the dash back in and im pretty sure every thing has gone back how it should be, but im left with two plugs just behind the steering wheel can anybody identify them thanks
was the dash hard to take out?
Well it was to start with then I hit a wall I had undone everything n the dash was loose but didn't relise the the metal support had to come with the dash and I couldn't work it out but I found a airconditioning service walkthrough in the darkest holes of the internet then it all was explained the steering spine had to come out aswell and it was easy I'll post the link up if anyone what's it ........... But if anyone can explain the two plugs that would be great cheers
I always take pics of everything before I start taking it apart dunno why I haven't taken a pic of before hand I'll just after go through every thing I'm pretty sure there used in another model n they where already unplugged
And thread hi-jacking its abit like shitting in someones toilet with out there permission abit disrespectful lol
#9: Re: unknown wire Author: davecuk, Location: lincsPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:20 am ---- hi, could they be loom plugs for LHD passenger airbag? look similar to air bag plugs, if they are might not need to be connected on RHD. Dave Last edited by davecuk on Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:46 am; edited 1 time in total
#10: Re: unknown wire Author: anton1989, Location: west midlandsPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:45 am ----
Spratty wrote:
anton1989 wrote:
Spratty wrote:
put the dash back in and im pretty sure every thing has gone back how it should be, but im left with two plugs just behind the steering wheel can anybody identify them thanks
was the dash hard to take out?
Well it was to start with then I hit a wall I had undone everything n the dash was loose but didn't relise the the metal support had to come with the dash and I couldn't work it out but I found a airconditioning service walkthrough in the darkest holes of the internet then it all was explained the steering spine had to come out aswell and it was easy I'll post the link up if anyone what's it ........... But if anyone can explain the two plugs that would be great cheers
I always take pics of everything before I start taking it apart dunno why I haven't taken a pic of before hand I'll just after go through every thing I'm pretty sure there used in another model n they where already unplugged
And thread hi-jacking its abit like shitting in someones toilet with out there permission abit disrespectful lol
yes would be great if you could post the link, i will be swaping mine some time soon not looking forward to it to be honest. sorry for going off subject.
hi, could they be loom plugs for LHD passenger airbag? look similar to air bag plugs Dave
Oooo maybe, like I say I'm pretty sure every thing has gone back in I'm not the type of person to forget about two blugs lol but mistakes happen thanks for the input
#12: Re: unknown wire Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:54 am ---- See what number codes are printed on the wires, that will give us a clue to what there for.
#13: Re: unknown wire Author: Rob2859, Location: HalifaxPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:33 am ---- They are for the comms unit. Coincidently the ones that only run 4 volts in my car for unknown reasons. Take the cover off the comms unit and plug them in. They go in oposite corners at the back.
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