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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 11:57 AM
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I posted this over in the 'Interior forum' but not much to go on so far.. wondered if anybody here has any ideas..

I had the dash out to fit a gauge pod and have some unknown sensors behind that were not plugged into anything... anybody know what they are before I put the dash back in and ignore them?

The car is a V4 STi Type R.

The first one is behind the OE gauge cluster and is this:




The next one is on the passenger side and was behind the glovebox. It is a small sensor on the end of a wire that connects to a plug (I think, it was just tucked up behind the dash) as shown below. The other end goes up behind the dash somewhere. Poor picture.. sorry..



Connected to the clip at the bottom left in this pic and then goes up behind the dash... Could this be the once that is apparently connected to the long think piece of dash up by the windscreen? What does it do?



The last thing I found was this connector bolted behind the nut in the pic below. It wasn't connected to anything so I removed it.. Only suggestion so far is a bodged earth connection for a sub/amp or similar. It makes sense to me but as it wasn;t connected to anything I have removed it.



This is the nut it was connected to, all behind the glove box.



Cheers all.

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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 09:10 PM
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Oh no now you`ve done it.


You have`nt taken this out.
Did`nt find any reset buttons behind there did you. Ask Dazza what happens if you push them.
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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 09:50 PM
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oi !! dont use my name in vain !!

reset buttons are the way forward..... everything should have one !!!! (oh and trip switches instead of fuses !!!)

hahahahaha x
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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by WRX_Dazza
oi !! dont use my name in vain !!

reset buttons are the way forward..... everything should have one !!!! (oh and trip switches instead of fuses !!!)

hahahahaha x
It was`nt in a vain it was in a scoob.
And oi when you going to stick one on me.
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no part numbers on them!!!!!!!
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Old Jun 10, 2010 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Arkwright
You have`nt taken this out.
Did`nt find any reset buttons behind there did you. Ask Dazza what happens if you push them.
Now you've scared me!

Haven't seen any buttons etc...

Originally Posted by WRX_Dazza
oi !! dont use my name in vain !!

reset buttons are the way forward..... everything should have one !!!! (oh and trip switches instead of fuses !!!)

hahahahaha x
Do share .. Seriously though, which switch etc should I be avoiding?

Originally Posted by scooby seb
no part numbers on them!!!!!!!
Not that I saw first time around, will have another look tonight?

Cheers gents!
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