Where do these wires go? [pics]

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Where do these wires go? [pics]

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1989 Starion with AC!

This single pin female plug yellow wire that is part of the plug to the right of it - throttle body is to the right:

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This black/white wire coming from the relay box in between battery and coil:

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This blue female wire comes from the coil loom, but doesn't seem to go anywhere, the is a fuse above, which has nothing going into it ... I'm not sure at all on this one! It sits on the left of the coil.

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This is an earthing wire which has burnt out the plastic link (but still connects). It bolts to the bottom of the inlet.

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Any help?
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Coil wiring

Post by MisJiF »

This coil wiring info may help with your black/white and blue wires:

http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?t=8926

Cheers,

Mike.
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Post by JPC »

The yellow wire looks like the temp gauge wire. The one that's already plugged in (from the same part of the loom) is a 2-wire connection for the ECU. The temp gauge wire is a single wire only.

The black/white wire is possibly the fuel pump test wire (if you apply 12V to it, the fuel pump will start).
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Post by Station »

Cool, thanks for that! There are two going into the temp gauge sensor? Is this single wire just a blank, or should it be connected?
I just need to know where that blue one goes ... I read it goes to the coil pin ... but how?
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