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Old 03-19-2015, 06:10 PM
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What plugs in here?

So I was looking at my engine bay yesterday and noticed I'm missing a plug. I was just wondering what plugs into the spot right above the clutch reservoir? (my car has alot of miles and a few things don't work so I was just wondering)
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Check engine light on? Does the light work (comes on when the key is turned to on position)? What doesn't work?
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Old 03-20-2015, 01:42 PM
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Yeah my CEL is on. For an o2, knock sensor, air temp sensor, park/drive sensor thing.

Do you mean my interior lights? if so they turn on.

My cruise doesn't work nor does my ABS (if I had it anyway)

My fog lights don't work either. That's about all I think.
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Old 03-24-2015, 07:57 AM
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Anyone got a idea?
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What year is your car?

Manual or automatic?

ABS?
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It's 1997 SE 5 speed.

I have fuses for ABS but it doesn't work.
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It looks more like a vacuum hose rather than an electrical connection. But then, the way it is "attached". It looks like it is glued down. Nissan always used some kind of clip to hold electrical connectors, vaccum lines, etc. That may be some after market thing.

How about a photo looking into the end of it?

So you have fuses for the ABS brakes. Nissan put all the fuses in rather than have twenty different fuse panel/wire harnesses for all the different options. Do you have the ABS control unit? Don't care if it is working or not.
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That's the actuator for the cruise control.
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Old 03-26-2015, 08:41 PM
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Sweet, thanks Joe!
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