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Help Please !!!

I removed my Plenum and its now ready to go back on however when I was "removing it" I pulled out a connector and some wire about a foot long and I havnt a clue where it goes :cry::cry:.Its attached to the coil pack !! I dont want to fit back the Plenum to find out its somewhere under it so please please is there anyone who can help :confused::confused:

Yours gratefully Ade :headvswal

Oh ye its a N/A if it makes any difference

 

STILL AT A LOSS 28 FEB 2009 HELP ANYONE PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by gurteen0

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Thanx mate changed the descripton now :rolleyes: I'm still learing the terminology

Cheerz Ade :D

When all the work is complete you need to do a boost / air leak check, because if you have inadvertedly caused a leak you will have running problems, and if you don`t have obvious running issues don`t be fooled into thinking all is ok, a small leak will not cause too much problem`s but will increase the amount of turbo lag by virtue of the fact the turbo`s need to fill the leak before they fill the engine ( basically stated non techy )

 

 

Jeff TT

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;)Thanx Stu wow so many connectors it looks like possibly F7 Air regulator I hope , Just need to find out where the other end should be

Thanx again mate :bow:

Ade

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Thanx Jeff but mine is a N/A so hopefully not needed as much I hope !!!!!!!

Thanx Ade

 

When all the work is complete you need to do a boost / air leak check, because if you have inadvertedly caused a leak you will have running problems, and if you don`t have obvious running issues don`t be fooled into thinking all is ok, a small leak will not cause too much problem`s but will increase the amount of turbo lag by virtue of the fact the turbo`s need to fill the leak before they fill the engine ( basically stated non techy )

 

 

Jeff TT

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Still cant figure it out I'm a dumbo I know :confused:,,, but any ideas anyone ??????????:bow:

could be an 02 sensor, vvt, or the knock sensor?? check at the back of the engine

02 sensors :1 each side,

vvt sensors 1 each side(on cam shaft~)

knock sensor in the middle under intake plenum!

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Thanx matey I'll give them a go and see :hyper:

Cheerz :D

 

 

 

could be an 02 sensor, vvt, or the knock sensor?? check at the back of the engine

02 sensors :1 each side,

vvt sensors 1 each side(on cam shaft~)

knock sensor in the middle under intake plenum!

Hi matey.

300zx.org.uk

Tech index button

'click on' Workshop manual (picture)

'drop-down menu, electrical system

and start reading from about page EL 120.

 

Hope this helps, certainly helped me when I was in the same situation.:smash:

Its the knock sensor harness;)

The other end is going under the lower lenum to the sensor.

Good luck with the engine in place:cry:

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