Hi everyone.
I'm in need of some help. Got a bit of a hickup with my urS6. After 2 years of standing (head replacement) I managed to get things back into place. However, as my luck goes my memory is letting me down with one specific section.
As the coil packs went back on I found myself with the question of where do they plug in... I found a pic (see attacehd marked-up one) of what I'm assuming the orginal setup looks like but I seem to be missing the firewall plugs (or atleast some of the plugs).
Now I can't remember unplugging any of these but it is what it is. I currently have (from right to left) the blue, green, first grey and then a black plug...the rest isn't there....
I've looked every where and can't seem to find the missing plugs for the coils. Either I'm missing a piece of wiring loom or I'm going crazy.
See the second photo of what my engine bay looks like by the rack.
How will I go about tracking down where the plugs are that I or someone probably unplugged at one point?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Corrie
I'm in need of some help. Got a bit of a hickup with my urS6. After 2 years of standing (head replacement) I managed to get things back into place. However, as my luck goes my memory is letting me down with one specific section.
As the coil packs went back on I found myself with the question of where do they plug in... I found a pic (see attacehd marked-up one) of what I'm assuming the orginal setup looks like but I seem to be missing the firewall plugs (or atleast some of the plugs).
Now I can't remember unplugging any of these but it is what it is. I currently have (from right to left) the blue, green, first grey and then a black plug...the rest isn't there....
I've looked every where and can't seem to find the missing plugs for the coils. Either I'm missing a piece of wiring loom or I'm going crazy.
See the second photo of what my engine bay looks like by the rack.
How will I go about tracking down where the plugs are that I or someone probably unplugged at one point?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Corrie
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