Help me identify this lonely connector...
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In that case, if there is no switch on the throttle body that came with your car, you can tape it off in an out-of-the-way location and forget about it.
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If you have a shop manual you can identify any connector. I would be happy to look up any RD2 body style tiburon connectors
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Thanks for the responses guys.
^^^DTN, I just checked, and my RD2 has the exact same connector.
That's a good idea. My friend mentioned that Hyundai may have used the main harness for the Elantra as well. I'm thinking this is the case.
^^^DTN, I just checked, and my RD2 has the exact same connector.
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If this is on an early model and it's not for the fuel pump, it could be a vestigial throttle body switch connector.
That's a good idea. My friend mentioned that Hyundai may have used the main harness for the Elantra as well. I'm thinking this is the case.
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QUOTE (drpapadakalis @ Jul 31 2010, 12:21 AM)
you have a gk though right? because i have no interior, and while i have a connector similar to what your saying it's on the drivers side.... weird still yes. lol
Yeah, an 05 GK.
QUOTE (i8acobra @ Jul 31 2010, 06:51 AM)
Do you have the Infinity stereo with the sub? If not, that's what it's for.
I don't have the Infinity system, but the Infinity amp and all that are on the driver's side. Not on my car but if it had it. It seems weird to have the connector for that on the passenger's side. I suppose that could be it though. I'll have to check on a GK with the Infinity system.
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I just used a multimeter on the mystery plug. Zero Voltage when the car is off. Roughly 23mV when the ignition is on. That is the extent of my knowledge though.