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Old 04-11-16, 12:19 AM
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Wired connector attached to ignition

Anyone know what this is for? Is it stock or an aftermarket piece?



It looks like I might be able to bypass it and the wire colors are different making me think it might be aftermarket. It had a three pin connector attached and three plug in type connectors too along with the normal bypass part. I don't remember unplugging anything from it when I removed the flash but I could be wrong?
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Looks like a turbo timer harness to me. They typically insert behind the ignition barrel and give an offtake for a turbo timer to attach. I just found one in my car and removed it. Google "turbo timer patch harness" for a photo that should match up to what you have there.
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Originally Posted by SA3R
Looks like a turbo timer harness to me. They typically insert behind the ignition barrel and give an offtake for a turbo timer to attach. I just found one in my car and removed it. Google "turbo timer patch harness" for a photo that should match up to what you have there.
Thanks I'll try take a look at that!
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