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hoj

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Wires behind glovebox
« on: 26 April 2009, 00:19:11 »

Changed the glovebox lock/handle today and noticed a few cut wires and more wires going to a connector block but not plugged into anything
anyone know what the wires/connector should go to
Think there was a blue, red, yellow, and a black that were cut and others went into a smallish 18 pin connector
all were going towards the bottom right of the glovebox BEFORE the glovebox went back in
« Last Edit: 26 April 2009, 00:21:21 by hoj »
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Re: Wires behind glovebox
« Reply #1 on: 26 April 2009, 07:10:13 »

Not from my own knowledge but previous posts, it might be the hands free phone stuff which is apparently wired in all Migs but just not used in all.

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Re: Wires behind glovebox
« Reply #2 on: 26 April 2009, 16:23:41 »

The car did have a phone before i got it and seeing as some of the wires are actually cut you could be right there Jack
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Re: Wires behind glovebox
« Reply #3 on: 26 April 2009, 16:40:14 »

At least that is where the redundant connector and wires are usually tucked away, so seems a safe bet that is is the handsfree wiring
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Re: Wires behind glovebox
« Reply #4 on: 26 April 2009, 18:39:10 »

Yep, will be the phone prewiring.

Often butchered by crappy phone installers rather than buying the correct loom to plug in.

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