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integrale



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Removed the cubby and panel on my 90 Heritage and found what appear to be three unused connector blocks.

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Anyone able to identify their purpose? Suspect two plugs are for the unused (NZ spec) DPF wiring - what's the third for?
Post #504184 13th Feb 2016 1:26am
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Supacat



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From closest to the gear levers:

C3692 - Sensor-Temperature-Exhaust gas-2 - Pre catalytic converter temperature sensor
C3691 - Sensor-Temperature-Exhaust gas-1 - Post DPF exhaust gas temperature sensor
C3693 - Sensor-Temperature-Exhaust gas-3 - Post catalytic converter temperature sensor

although sensor 2 &3 may be wrong as orientation of diagram is uncertain.
Post #504284 13th Feb 2016 2:04pm
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Supacat



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Re: Grey plug under cubby
JDH wrote:
Is it a plug and play connector for a factory fit alpine sub?


How you getting on with this?

By chance, I found this old post, which seems to suggest that it may not be plug and play:

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic21305.html?highlight=alpine
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JDH



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Hi Supacat, sadly have been busy with work to chase it up too much, land rover have no idea what plugs into it or what plug I'm even talking about and i can't seem to find a sub with a plug like that anywhere on the internet! like i said last time i really don't understand how they have no idea what it is, it must have been fitted in the factory unless the fairys put it there... Rolling Eyes Confused
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HossBog



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I've got one as well, just in front of the cubby...

Seems to point 'forwards' towards if you know what I mean... 2002MY Defender 90 H/T
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JDH



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Hi BossHogg

Yours is a different plug all together! that is a diagnostics plug on a td5 Thumbs Up
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Martin
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Correct, diagnostic plug. You can tell by the trapezoid shape.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
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HossBog



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Super, at least I know what my plug is for now.. Wink 2002MY Defender 90 H/T
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xrodney



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cannot see original images.

I had a look and did not see the gromet and wires. should I have a look below that metal plate?
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