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<blockquote data-quote="mwolson" data-source="post: 7262472" data-attributes="member: 16006"><p>I think I may have found it, but the colors aren't the same. It looks like it may be the low coolant indicator signal.</p><p></p><p>In my EVTM, it shows all of the connectors in that neighborhood.</p><p></p><p>They are:</p><p></p><p>C130 (Evap Canister Purge Valve) R,GY/Y</p><p>C1002 (looks like it connects the same two harnesses together that C104 connects together) LB, Y/R (Connects the Low Engine Coolant switch to a ground wire, Y/R, to the Low Coolant Lamp, LB, in the instrument cluster.) This connector has a plastic holder that sticks into two holes in the fenderwell metal.</p><p>C104 (the big square connector with a bolt in it, connects two big harnesses)</p><p>C195 (Evap Purge Flow Sensor) R,P/W,BK/W</p><p>C106 (the other big connector that connects the two big cables that run across the firewall)</p><p>C167 (A/C Clutch Cycling Pressure Switch) P,DB/Y</p><p></p><p>The Low Engine Coolant Switch is located on the right side of the radiator in the overflow tank, according to the picture. (Too late to go out an look tonight.)</p><p>You can probably buzz out the wires. The male side of C1002 should buzz to the same colors at the connector for the Low Engine Coolant switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwolson, post: 7262472, member: 16006"] I think I may have found it, but the colors aren't the same. It looks like it may be the low coolant indicator signal. In my EVTM, it shows all of the connectors in that neighborhood. They are: C130 (Evap Canister Purge Valve) R,GY/Y C1002 (looks like it connects the same two harnesses together that C104 connects together) LB, Y/R (Connects the Low Engine Coolant switch to a ground wire, Y/R, to the Low Coolant Lamp, LB, in the instrument cluster.) This connector has a plastic holder that sticks into two holes in the fenderwell metal. C104 (the big square connector with a bolt in it, connects two big harnesses) C195 (Evap Purge Flow Sensor) R,P/W,BK/W C106 (the other big connector that connects the two big cables that run across the firewall) C167 (A/C Clutch Cycling Pressure Switch) P,DB/Y The Low Engine Coolant Switch is located on the right side of the radiator in the overflow tank, according to the picture. (Too late to go out an look tonight.) You can probably buzz out the wires. The male side of C1002 should buzz to the same colors at the connector for the Low Engine Coolant switch. [/QUOTE]
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