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Help identifying brackets and a wire/connector


Big Mark

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Can anyone help to identify where these brackets go?

 

I know the 2 are for the rear quarter panels LH+RH, but no idea where the 2 other go.

 

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Also, I have this single brown wire with a white stripe in a connector in my passenger footwell, the other end of which isn't connected to anything.

 

Anyone know what this wire is? I'm guessing there would of been more wires in the connector before a certain mapper got his hands on my car.

 

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Can anyone help to identify where these brackets go?

 

I know the 2 are for the rear quarter panels LH+RH, but no idea where the 2 other go.

 

[ATTACH=CONFIG]235697[/ATTACH]

 

[ATTACH=CONFIG]235698[/ATTACH]

 

 

Also, I have this single brown wire with a white stripe in a connector in my passenger footwell, the other end of which isn't connected to anything.

 

Anyone know what this wire is? I'm guessing there would of been more wires in the connector before a certain mapper got his hands on my car.

 

[ATTACH=CONFIG]235699[/ATTACH]

 

Are you using a stock engine loom or a custom loom (tweak, wiring speciality etc)? The wiring colors on the engine loom side are different from factory. That white plug often relates to some autobox & trac control controls, the pinout for which will change depending on what year, spec & model supra you have. Unless you are running the stock Auto gearbox and stock ecu, then that white plug normally becomes redundant when going standalone.

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Are you using a stock engine loom or a custom loom (tweak, wiring speciality etc)? The wiring colors on the engine loom side are different from factory. That white plug often relates to some autobox & trac control controls, the pinout for which will change depending on what year, spec & model supra you have. Unless you are running the stock Auto gearbox and stock ecu, then that white plug normally becomes redundant when going standalone.

 

I've got a complete custom loom, but it's a bit of a mess, hence why I was wondering if that single wire going nowhere was another error. But sounds like it's not, so I'll unplug it and forget about it. :thumbs:

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