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Old 11-18-2015, 05:09 PM
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So I did a wire extension and tuck but one of the plus I cut off did not make is way back onto the car I cannot find where the other end of the wires are I think it might have something to do with headlights considering mine don't work. But the car is a 92 civic vx Canadian model. There are 5 wires. Black/yellow, white, blue/red,yellow, black/red
Old 11-18-2015, 06:50 PM
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That sounds like the A/C wiring. Fixing that plug will not correct the light problem.
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multimeter, etm and a legal pad to write down tested circuits.
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It's a vx stock with no a/c or power steering it's also not the 0/2 plug although it does plug into the 02 sensor
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My turn signals and hazards still work so I don't know if it has anything to do work the hazards or not. It's not on my Chilton wiring diagram
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Where did the other end go? Did you remove anything in the process?
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I beleive the other end was on one of the shock towers but now is in the passenger fender well. I just need to know where the other end of the wires might be
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I also noticed my blower motor isn't working could this be the blower motor wiring
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If the car did not come with A/C, then this plug would not be plugged into anything. The A/C compressor, dryer pressure switch and condenser fan relay/switch sub harness would plug into the 8-pin plug that you pictured. It would simply be mounted on the frame rail just behind the passenger side headlight. Usually, it is capped by a white end plug that has a "C" shaped clip on the bottom to locate the 8-pin plug over the wire loom of the headlight/parking light/horn harness. Many times, these are missing and the 8-pin plug is simply open.
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But I have the other end of the plug? I just don't know where the other end of the wires are
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