Where does this plug in!?

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Old Sep 8, 2018
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Where does this plug in!?

Hey guys, im hoping someone can help me solve this mystery! I just got done doing a head gasket (and a laundry list of other things) on my 02 EX and i have everything put back together and plugged in but i have this random pigtail that I cant seem to find a home for... Its just to the right of the radiator up above the drier...

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Re: Where does this plug in!?

First thought is that’s supposed to plug into the cooling fan right next to it, which is way at the bottom hence you can’t see the other connector.
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

That was my initial thought, too, but the fan connectors are wider than that. Not gonna lie, I've taken that engine apart many times and I don't readily recognize that connector. Now it's gonna bug me. lol
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

Cooling fans are plugged in and working... Im telling you guys, ive dragged that plug every which way, there is notging in reach!
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

I just looked through every honda diagram, looked at images of sensors/electrical plugs in that engine bay, DIY videos on youtube for things in that area.. I have not been able to identify it

Closest match was the power steering pressure switch, but your connector has an extra "wing" on it, and the pins don't sit in the same orientation as your mystery plug, so that's ruled out.
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

Does the horn work?
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

horn's a different shape connector, too. It's more square-ish
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

Final thought then would be factory harness connector for fog lights..
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

I like the fog light idea.. It doesnt seem like anything is being effected.. I suppose I'll just let her ride for now... Thanks guys!
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

Nah, factory fog terminal is a different shape, too. Much akin to the turn signal harness. That, and it'd be on it's own harness.

If nothing's being affected, drive on, and keep an eye out for CELs or odd feelings while driving. Or wait until you have that "well, ****, that's what it is" moment. lol

It's still gonna bug the crap out of me. Just saying. lol
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

AC blow ok?
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Re: Where does this plug in!?

I believe I have solved the mystery, A/C drier connector. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this is a pressure sensor.



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