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Blue w/ Red Stripe wire unplugged from under-dash fuse box? where to plug????

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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 10:36 AM
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Default Blue w/ Red Stripe wire unplugged from under-dash fuse box? where to plug????

Ive got a wire (Blue w/ Red stripe) hanging from above the *back* of the under-dash fuse box of my 97 civic Ex (manual). I had to remove the fuse box in search of a short to ground that was messing up some things.

Anyway ive got everything back together and my car is running but I forgot and cannot find a location here on the forums or by deduction under the dash as to where this one wire is supposed to plug-in.

I believe it is an SRS ecu lead as now my SRS light is on and following the wiring diagram from the ecu a blue w/ red wire is labeled SRS.

Id really appreciate any help as any search or fuse box diagram is lacking this wire and plug socket location.
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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 10:39 AM
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Default Re: Blue w/ Red Stripe wire unplugged from under-dash fuse box? where to plug???? (nemeii)

Is the SRS control unit located nearby? Maybe it plugs into this unit.
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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 11:08 AM
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Blue/red wirs that I found that may be in that area.
A/C pressure switch to ECU
ignition 'key in' switch
driver's door lock
foglights
ABS
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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 12:13 PM
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Default Re: Blue w/ Red Stripe wire unplugged from under-dash fuse box? where to plug???? (nemeii)

It's the foglight wire. Switch harness plugs into that wire and the fog harness plugs into the other end near the washer reservoir.
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Old Oct 13, 2008 | 01:09 PM
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Default Re: Blue w/ Red Stripe wire unplugged from under-dash fuse box? where to plug???? (BlueIntegraBoy)

well if i knew what an SRS control unit looked like id know, lol i"ll take another look at the wiring diagrams ive got...

BlueIntegraBoy, you seem to be pretty certain its the foglight wire?? I do see a blue w/ red stripe wire in the diagram as the power supply wire going from the relay to the foglights buuuut im kinda skeptical that its big enough to be the wire that handles the juice going to the foglights considering a relay is required. Also any idea if it is the foglight wire my stupid srs light is on?


heres a pic:



so anybody want to second an opinion?....new ideas?? anyone feel like looking under their dash for me?lol I know its a real pain in the a$$ getting under there to look though.
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Old Oct 13, 2008 | 01:31 PM
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Default Re: Blue w/ Red Stripe wire unplugged from under-dash fuse box? where to plug???? (nemeii)

its for your Fog Lights. that male connector plugs into a rely harness when u get your fog lights.. trust me i kno
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Old Oct 13, 2008 | 02:29 PM
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oh.....well thanks then, lol i trust you, just making sure ;p
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