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23rd July 2021, 11:18 | #1 |
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This was hanging down
Hello - be grateful for a bit of advice on this one. Now that shielding is easing off I've started having a look at the 75 I bought a couple of years ago. There are a few things that need a bit of sorting out but when I was cleaning out the passenger footwell I noticed some wiring hanging down with a small gizmo attached.
To be honest I'm not sure what it is - I've had a look through the Haynes manual and I'm still not sure. I've attached a photo (I hope). Any thoughts greatly appreciated Cheers Tony F
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not knowing what car you have, it could be a connection for cruise control.
May perhaps even be traction control but someone else will need to advise. if you dont have either of these two then I suspect no need to worry tuck it back up with the fuses macafee2 |
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23rd July 2021, 19:52 | #4 |
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Yes. I think it is the connector for the CD player.Mine is in the glovebox still.
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Many thanks for the info. The car doesn't have cruise control or a glovebox mounted CD (it's in the boot). However will drop down the fuse box in the passenger side this coming week and have a good look around.
It does sound as though it's not likely to be anything critical so again many thanks for the info. Cheers Tony
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That looks very much like the power supply to the glove box light.
Maybe not, on second thoughts it's nothing like it lol Forget I said anything
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My guess its either for cruise ecu or the autobox ecu plug.
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