In the rear left corner of the engine bay between the coil and the windshield wiper motor, there are three loose electrical connectors. In the attached picture, No. 1 is the STI connector and no. 3 is the tachometer connector. Does anyone know what No 2 is?
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Purely a guess. But perhaps for diagnostics off ECU?Search Master - Honorary Member of Midwest Festiva Inc., Gulf Coast Chapter
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Self test plugs and RPM or fuel pump test connector.Last edited by freshtiva; 09-20-2008, 08:25 PM.sigpic
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cause i like to argue...i was thinking because in the haynes it shows a bigger connection, but now i just looked again and i would agree #1 is the one...03 Chevy S-10 Extreme-4.3
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Originally posted by twiztid_killa View Postcause i like to argue...i was thinking because in the haynes it shows a bigger connection, but now i just looked again and i would agree #1 is the one...:festiva: 1995 Kia Pride, 1.3 EFI, manual. :fred:
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I can confirm that the no: 3 is the sti connector, to ground for setting the timing. I know for sure because, I removed the ecu, opened it and inside I found the lettering index on the connection pins as it says in my attachment picture. 1K = STI. I tested with a multimeter for continuity, the no:3 wire and it was correct.:festiva: 1995 Kia Pride, 1.3 EFI, manual. :fred:
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