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Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« on: 17 January 2019, 22:10:57 »

Found this behind the right kick panel. Three connections that are covered with card board and insulation tape. What are they for, doesn't look like something from the factory.





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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #1 on: 18 January 2019, 03:45:17 »

Christmas Presents, you need to unwrap them to discover there contents.  :)
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #2 on: 18 January 2019, 05:31:59 »

And, yes, they are factory :y
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #3 on: 18 January 2019, 07:51:54 »

And, yes, they are factory :y

Are they for the alarm? This one doesn't have that option.

I just thought that the whole thing looked a bit amateurish.
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #4 on: 18 January 2019, 08:34:11 »

Possibly... Without looking at the diagrams/knowing what's fitted or not to your car...

Deffo factory though as they wrap the plugs to prevent rattling. Especially the 3.2s have full looms regardless of actual model/spec.

That ecu is the gearbox and the long plug next to it is for the audio/aerial and runs to the rear ;)
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #5 on: 18 January 2019, 08:45:03 »

Possibly... Without looking at the diagrams/knowing what's fitted or not to your car...

Deffo factory though as they wrap the plugs to prevent rattling. Especially the 3.2s have full looms regardless of actual model/spec.

That ecu is the gearbox and the long plug next to it is for the audio/aerial and runs to the rear ;)

I found this when I was running new aerial cables from the sharkfin antenna I put on the roof. The connectors on the antenna, a aftermarket one, only had Fakra-connectors and none would fit the GM-connectors.


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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #6 on: 21 January 2019, 11:38:28 »

I have there (behind right kick panel) a relay which put the driving lights on after engine started and some other functions. Do you have that installed?
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #7 on: 21 January 2019, 12:37:03 »

I have there (behind right kick panel) a relay which put the driving lights on after engine started and some other functions. Do you have that installed?

Not on this one, I did my own solution to that:
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=142154.0
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #8 on: 21 January 2019, 13:02:38 »

OK, clear, just wanted to check you know that relay. Actually I like that original relay as you can have the lights on at day time but when washing the windscreen water is not wasted to lamps - only if you put them manually on.
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #9 on: 21 January 2019, 13:43:04 »

OK, clear, just wanted to check you know that relay. Actually I like that original relay as you can have the lights on at day time but when washing the windscreen water is not wasted to lamps - only if you put them manually on.

This car don't have any washers for the lights  :)
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #10 on: 21 January 2019, 14:33:20 »

OK, clear, just wanted to check you know that relay. Actually I like that original relay as you can have the lights on at day time but when washing the windscreen water is not wasted to lamps - only if you put them manually on.

This car don't have any washers for the lights  :)
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #11 on: 20 February 2019, 18:21:45 »

one connection is for DRL relay  :y
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #12 on: 20 February 2019, 19:17:15 »

One is for the DRL relay.
One is for the folding mirrors relay.
One is for the drivers seat belt and 120 Km/H warning relay.
There could be a fourth one, that is the VDA connector.
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #13 on: 20 February 2019, 19:53:55 »

One is for the DRL relay.
One is for the folding mirrors relay.
One is for the drivers seat belt and 120 Km/H warning relay.
There could be a fourth one, that is the VDA connector.

120 km/H warning? In a car built for cruising the Autobahn at 170 km/H???  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Loose copnnections, what are they for?
« Reply #14 on: 23 February 2019, 19:01:00 »


120 km/H warning? In a car built for cruising the Autobahn at 170 km/H???  ;D ;D ;D

That slow ;D

It was an option for in Saudi Arabia.
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