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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [xj-s] Strange wire in trunk
The bigger connector hooks to some arcane Lucas diagnostic device. The two wire jumper, if pulled, puts the car in closed loop when in N or P. It is important to pull this jumper during a smog check if your car is tested at idle. If you don't pull it, you are in open loop! John On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Jim Isbell wrote: > I was poking around in the trunk yesterday when the alternator failed and > founf a wire tucked behind the battery. It has two connectors on it both > are red. One of the connectors had a jumper to jumper the two wires > together. The other is a four pin in line connector with a cap over the end. > > What the duce is this? It looks very orriginal, not like a DPO addition. > Cheers, Jim > > > "Better an outlaw than not free." Nance Oneil > > Low Tech Web page http://www.angelfire.com/tx/MillenniumFalcon > (need only web access, no pictures to download) > Medium Tech Web page http://members.spree.com/Millennium > (Need at least VGA and 28K modem or else its very slow) > High Tech Web Page http://members.tripod.com/~Jim_Isbell > (Should have fast modem, fast computer,SVGA, sound capability...etc.) > References:
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