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EBC question

EBC question

Postby smacd11 » Sat Feb 25, 2006 10:30 pm

I am having trouble locating the ll2 connector. The only connector I find is a blue one that has a red/blue wire in the location shown in the diagram. The bypass actuator seems to work fine but when I have the wire connected to that red/blue wire my heater motor runs for about 2 secs after I turn the key off. Where is the correct connector if this isn't it? :-?

BTW - it's in a 1999 Solara 5spd.

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Postby DatSRBoi » Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:43 pm

Ah man. I deleted the pics out of my computer. There are two blue plugs in the area. The only one with the red blue line is the right one. The blue connectors in the same bracket with allot of other connectors.
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Postby smacd11 » Sun Feb 26, 2006 12:01 am

So is it normal for the heater motor to run on like that? The instructions call for a blue/red wire not red/blue. The wire on the EBC is blue/red and it seems that they are all colour coded to match the factory wires. Maybe I will check with my friends at the dealership Monday morning when I get off work.

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