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Old 23rd June 2018, 06:59   #1
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im going to be changing my brake duty solenoid on my autobox I've read the how too guide but I'm not sure which one in the picture is the 2_4 brake duty solenoid?
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Old 23rd June 2018, 09:52   #2
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At the bottom right of your picture it’s the unit with what looks like a light blue wire from its electrical connector (source RAVE).

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Here you go.... not my photo, copied from another post on here. It looks poor quality on here so I can email it to you if you like
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Second one from the bottom on the right looking from the front of the car.

I think you'll find It's a White (or could be a very pale Blue as Arctic has said) wire going to it.

If my memory serves me correctly, you have to remove the very bottom one (2/4 Brake Timing solenoid) first.
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im going to be changing my brake duty solenoid on my autobox I've read the how too guide but I'm not sure which one in the picture is the 2_4 brake duty solenoid?

That looks amazingly clean . Any more photos of the engine bay?

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