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Purchased a used harness chassis/underdash (whichever you would like to call it) off of someone a couple years ago and was told it was out of a 92 hatchback. I didn't get any other information, which the important part is, is it from an automatic or manual car?
Hoping to identify this plug and its wiring order in hopes of figuring out what car this harness is out of. It's the 14-pin plug on the passenger side shock tower.
Colors may be slightly off as it's almost 9 p.m. here:
First row (left to right): yellow/white, orange/black, orange/white
Second row (left to right): empty, empty, empty, orange/blue
Third row (left to right): light green, green/white, yellow, red/green
Bottom row (left to right): red/yellow, red/white, pink
Questions:
What car do you think this harness belongs to?
What are the other options for me to identify if this harness is from an automatic or manual car?
Re: **HELP: Help identifying EH/EG chassis harness**
Originally Posted by Chrisfrom1986
If you have this plug it's an automatic.
Would this plug be connected to the rest of the underdash harness (harness that runs along the inside of the firewall to the drivers side footwell), or a separate sub-harness?
Re: **HELP: Help identifying EH/EG chassis harness**
The under dash harness I believe includes the ignition part of the harness. If you have a small extra plug on that, it's an automatic. I think the manuals only have the 2 plugs for the ignition while the auto's have 3 due to the shift solenoid lock out part. You can't remove the key without putting it into park.
Re: **HELP: Help identifying EH/EG chassis harness**
For an automatic, it has that Connector C409 - 14P gray connector (A/T gear position switch) photo uploaded by Chrisfrom1986, and two other gray connectors (C407 2-Gry and C408 2 or 3 - Gry) next to it.