   
James Micheal Fulcher (Jamesf)
New Member Username: Jamesf
Post Number: 12 Registered: 06-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2003 - 04:16 pm: |
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While cleaning my 95 disco, I found a connector on the driver side, bottom of my radiator. It has 2 spade connectors and I never even knew it was there because the engine was dirty. Anyway, I have noticed a connector that hung down by the driver side wheel well for about a year, but I always thought it was to a brake sensor or something and it wasnt needed, atleast it did not give any alarms or faults, nor effected performance. Once I found this new connector at the bottom of the radiator I found that they went together, so I hooked them up, but with no noticable change. So what was it I just connected and if it didnt change anything, do I even need it? As always I appreciate the help, I couldnt be a shade tree mechanic without you. James
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