mangocrazy
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« on: October 29, 2016, 06:40:59 PM » |
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For the past few days I've been down at the 'project' in France, alternately working on the house and working on the car (my S2FL Spider 2000). Replacement engine is back in, exhaust headers are fitted (after some seriously blue language) and I'm laboriously putting everything back together. It seems like the car is fighting me all the way, but that may just be down to incompetence, of course.
What certainly was incompetent on my part was to not make notes about which cables attached to which connectors before I pulled them apart. I am now regretting this oversight. In particular I am having problems identifying four cables in the oil filter housing/alternator area of the engine bay, including being unsure which cable connects to the tag on the back of the alternator (the two large ones connecting to the binding post were fairly obvious).
I've been poring over the wiring diagram in the Haynes manual, but it appears that it and I inhabit a different reality. So, without further ado, these are the cables that I would like to connect correctly (or even at all):
1. Quite chunky (i.e. heavier gauge than the others), predominantly Red with occasional White bands, terminating in a white plastic female plug. This cable is by some margin the shortest of the four.
2. Standard gauge cable, predominantly White with occasional Black bands , terminating in a white plastic female plug. Second shortest cable but closer in length to cables 3 and 4.
3. Standard gauge cable, predominantly Yellow with occasional Black bands , terminating in a right angle metal female clip with rubber boot. Second longest cable.
4. Standard gauge cable, predominantly Blue with occasional Black bands , terminating in a right angle metal female clip with rubber boot. Longest cable.
All these cables start out as a bundle emanating from the bulkhead area, on the clutch/gearbox side close to the overflow tank. The bundle also contains cables for the in-head sensors. If anyone can assist in identifying which of these cables go where, I will be eternally grateful.
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