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Old Feb 16, 2004 | 07:00 AM
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Default Engine swap wiring need help

I'm not sure if this topic ever discussed before, but let me just ask you genious out there for a little help. I'm doing an 96 LS swap into a 92 Civic DX, everything seem to plug up except for some extra plugs from the Engine harness that didn't seem to have any place to plug them. There is the bottom plug on the passenger side shock tower, and 2 small plug located underneath the throttle boday, anyone have any idea if these is necessary
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Old Feb 17, 2004 | 08:07 AM
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Default Re: Engine swap wiring need help (HIStateEG6)

To be more specific, there are total of 4 extra plugs.
1. Bottom most plug on the passenger side shock tower (according to manual, it's an Evap Purge Control Solenoid)
2. It's a 2-wires plug locate on distributor side, wire color are Green/White & Blue/White.
3. Another 2-wires plug on the same location as mentioned, wires color are Blue & Green.
4. Another 2-wires plug on the same location as mentioned, wires color are Red & White.

Can anyone please help me. I'm doing alot of research and lookup service manual, but can't find any info on the last 3 plugs. Any comment is greatly appriciated. Thanks
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