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Old Sep 30, 2005 | 02:46 AM
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fuse box plugs?

i just finished pulling my sohc ka out to drop in a sr and had questions pertaining to the fuse box harness connectors. what connectors go into the three plugs that used to connect to the ka trans(the plugs on the side of the fuse box)? i know the three on the bottom connect to the connectors on the positive battery ccable harness. and also, is something supposed to go to that connector on the power steering hardline? thanks for any help!
Old Oct 5, 2005 | 10:03 PM
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not to flame on you or anything, but...

pictures would be nice, and would help a lot man.
Old Oct 6, 2005 | 12:23 AM
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its ok i figured it out already. for those of you wondering, those 3 connectors that face are on the firewall side of the fuse box(in the engine, pass side), are for the auto tranny and are not needed when you drop in the sr.

and for those of you doing an auto to manual swap, the wire that needs to be spliced by the engine fusebox is right below the three connectors mentioned earlier. its pretty hidden so you gotta feel for it. anyway, just pull that out, cut the two fat wires on it and solder them together. then just plug it back in.
Old Oct 6, 2005 | 09:55 PM
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glad you figured it out!!!

That will be helpful sometime in the future, for me, maybe
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