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Old Jun 1, 2015 | 05:10 PM
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Hi guys,

Whilst changing a blown indicator bulb the other day I found a load of 'spare' connectors taped up in the boot & was wondering if someone could help identify what shouuld be plugged into them....



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Nearside (UK car)





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Optical to the headunit?
Nearside (UK car)





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Nearside (UK car)





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Nearside (UK car)





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This was lying just below the rear light so maybe marker light?
Nearside (UK car)





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Again this was lying just below the rear light so maybe marker light?
Offiside (UK car)





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Found in the spare wheel well but lead goes to the rear quarter. (since cleaned)
Offside (UK car)





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Old Jun 2, 2015 | 01:15 AM
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Get JTIS, study connector details. Some have no function in most cars.

Also, read previous answers.
 
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Old Jun 5, 2015 | 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by rustysjaaag
Hi guys,

Whilst changing a blown indicator bulb the other day I found a load of 'spare' connectors taped up in the boot & was wondering if someone could help identify what should be plugged into them....

Hi rustysjaaag,

Most or all of those plugs are probably for optional equipment that was not installed on your car, such as Voice Control, high-performance audio/video, navigation, bluetooth, etc.

As JagV8 mentions, if you'll download JTIS from this forum, or the Electrical Guide and Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC), you can study the schematics to determine which connectors are which, and the parts diagrams in the EPC will show you what the optional modules look like.

Scanning your Owner's Manual for descriptions of optional equipment will probably give you a clue as to what most of these connectors are for.

Cheers,

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Old Jun 5, 2015 | 05:03 PM
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The white one with all the corrosion on it is only used when the car is shipped.

Be sure to tape it off and don't let it ground out.
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