'93 2.5 YJ mystery plug in engine bay.
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'93 2.5 YJ mystery plug in engine bay.
Wife' YJ valve cover casket finally gave up the ghost. So while under
the hood I found a plug and wire that was just dangling. I looked all
over and don't find where it goes. Here's my attempt at describing where
and what:
Big hawkin loom above engine on firewall, passenger side above battery.
Tiny loom coming out of it with only red & black wire in it.
If left to it's own devices, hangs straight down between the engine and
the battery, almost to the frame (this is how I found it.).
Has one plastic nipple on it, about halfway, to hold it somewhere to
some hole.
Goes to a typical black plastic weather proof connector with two little
red inserts at the terminal.
Has a blue seal around the connector.
About 15" long. Could damn near reach anywhere in the engine bay.
OT OMG that new Quiznos sub commercial is a bit freaky.
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the hood I found a plug and wire that was just dangling. I looked all
over and don't find where it goes. Here's my attempt at describing where
and what:
Big hawkin loom above engine on firewall, passenger side above battery.
Tiny loom coming out of it with only red & black wire in it.
If left to it's own devices, hangs straight down between the engine and
the battery, almost to the frame (this is how I found it.).
Has one plastic nipple on it, about halfway, to hold it somewhere to
some hole.
Goes to a typical black plastic weather proof connector with two little
red inserts at the terminal.
Has a blue seal around the connector.
About 15" long. Could damn near reach anywhere in the engine bay.
OT OMG that new Quiznos sub commercial is a bit freaky.
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Re: '93 2.5 YJ mystery plug in engine bay.
If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
to the air. Mine has a few of those.
Nick
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> Wife' YJ valve cover casket finally gave up the ghost. So while under
> the hood I found a plug and wire that was just dangling. I looked all
> over and don't find where it goes. Here's my attempt at describing where
> and what:
>
> Big hawkin loom above engine on firewall, passenger side above battery.
> Tiny loom coming out of it with only red & black wire in it.
> If left to it's own devices, hangs straight down between the engine and
> the battery, almost to the frame (this is how I found it.).
> Has one plastic nipple on it, about halfway, to hold it somewhere to
> some hole.
> Goes to a typical black plastic weather proof connector with two little
> red inserts at the terminal.
> Has a blue seal around the connector.
> About 15" long. Could damn near reach anywhere in the engine bay.
>
>
>
>
>
> OT OMG that new Quiznos sub commercial is a bit freaky.
>
>
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to the air. Mine has a few of those.
Nick
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> Wife' YJ valve cover casket finally gave up the ghost. So while under
> the hood I found a plug and wire that was just dangling. I looked all
> over and don't find where it goes. Here's my attempt at describing where
> and what:
>
> Big hawkin loom above engine on firewall, passenger side above battery.
> Tiny loom coming out of it with only red & black wire in it.
> If left to it's own devices, hangs straight down between the engine and
> the battery, almost to the frame (this is how I found it.).
> Has one plastic nipple on it, about halfway, to hold it somewhere to
> some hole.
> Goes to a typical black plastic weather proof connector with two little
> red inserts at the terminal.
> Has a blue seal around the connector.
> About 15" long. Could damn near reach anywhere in the engine bay.
>
>
>
>
>
> OT OMG that new Quiznos sub commercial is a bit freaky.
>
>
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Re: '93 2.5 YJ mystery plug in engine bay.
If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
to the air. Mine has a few of those.
Nick
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
news:moomesa-98F946.12530508022004@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> Wife' YJ valve cover casket finally gave up the ghost. So while under
> the hood I found a plug and wire that was just dangling. I looked all
> over and don't find where it goes. Here's my attempt at describing where
> and what:
>
> Big hawkin loom above engine on firewall, passenger side above battery.
> Tiny loom coming out of it with only red & black wire in it.
> If left to it's own devices, hangs straight down between the engine and
> the battery, almost to the frame (this is how I found it.).
> Has one plastic nipple on it, about halfway, to hold it somewhere to
> some hole.
> Goes to a typical black plastic weather proof connector with two little
> red inserts at the terminal.
> Has a blue seal around the connector.
> About 15" long. Could damn near reach anywhere in the engine bay.
>
>
>
>
>
> OT OMG that new Quiznos sub commercial is a bit freaky.
>
>
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to the air. Mine has a few of those.
Nick
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
news:moomesa-98F946.12530508022004@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> Wife' YJ valve cover casket finally gave up the ghost. So while under
> the hood I found a plug and wire that was just dangling. I looked all
> over and don't find where it goes. Here's my attempt at describing where
> and what:
>
> Big hawkin loom above engine on firewall, passenger side above battery.
> Tiny loom coming out of it with only red & black wire in it.
> If left to it's own devices, hangs straight down between the engine and
> the battery, almost to the frame (this is how I found it.).
> Has one plastic nipple on it, about halfway, to hold it somewhere to
> some hole.
> Goes to a typical black plastic weather proof connector with two little
> red inserts at the terminal.
> Has a blue seal around the connector.
> About 15" long. Could damn near reach anywhere in the engine bay.
>
>
>
>
>
> OT OMG that new Quiznos sub commercial is a bit freaky.
>
>
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Re: '93 2.5 YJ mystery plug in engine bay.
If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
to the air. Mine has a few of those.
Nick
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
news:moomesa-98F946.12530508022004@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> Wife' YJ valve cover casket finally gave up the ghost. So while under
> the hood I found a plug and wire that was just dangling. I looked all
> over and don't find where it goes. Here's my attempt at describing where
> and what:
>
> Big hawkin loom above engine on firewall, passenger side above battery.
> Tiny loom coming out of it with only red & black wire in it.
> If left to it's own devices, hangs straight down between the engine and
> the battery, almost to the frame (this is how I found it.).
> Has one plastic nipple on it, about halfway, to hold it somewhere to
> some hole.
> Goes to a typical black plastic weather proof connector with two little
> red inserts at the terminal.
> Has a blue seal around the connector.
> About 15" long. Could damn near reach anywhere in the engine bay.
>
>
>
>
>
> OT OMG that new Quiznos sub commercial is a bit freaky.
>
>
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to the air. Mine has a few of those.
Nick
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
news:moomesa-98F946.12530508022004@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> Wife' YJ valve cover casket finally gave up the ghost. So while under
> the hood I found a plug and wire that was just dangling. I looked all
> over and don't find where it goes. Here's my attempt at describing where
> and what:
>
> Big hawkin loom above engine on firewall, passenger side above battery.
> Tiny loom coming out of it with only red & black wire in it.
> If left to it's own devices, hangs straight down between the engine and
> the battery, almost to the frame (this is how I found it.).
> Has one plastic nipple on it, about halfway, to hold it somewhere to
> some hole.
> Goes to a typical black plastic weather proof connector with two little
> red inserts at the terminal.
> Has a blue seal around the connector.
> About 15" long. Could damn near reach anywhere in the engine bay.
>
>
>
>
>
> OT OMG that new Quiznos sub commercial is a bit freaky.
>
>
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Re: '93 2.5 YJ mystery plug in engine bay.
In article <g3zVb.26074$tP1.4774@fed1read07>,
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote:
> If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
> to the air. Mine has a few of those.
> Nick
no ac. could be.
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"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote:
> If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
> to the air. Mine has a few of those.
> Nick
no ac. could be.
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Re: '93 2.5 YJ mystery plug in engine bay.
In article <g3zVb.26074$tP1.4774@fed1read07>,
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote:
> If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
> to the air. Mine has a few of those.
> Nick
no ac. could be.
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"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote:
> If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
> to the air. Mine has a few of those.
> Nick
no ac. could be.
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Re: '93 2.5 YJ mystery plug in engine bay.
In article <g3zVb.26074$tP1.4774@fed1read07>,
"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote:
> If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
> to the air. Mine has a few of those.
> Nick
no ac. could be.
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"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote:
> If you don't have airconditioning, it may be a line that is supposed to go
> to the air. Mine has a few of those.
> Nick
no ac. could be.
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