ok.. So crank for a few seconds with no signs of life

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Well i know it's not the Cp3 plug cause i only took that off once and it went right back on.

Ben is correct that the alt wires are browish, and both alts are plugged in.

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Well i know it's not the Cp3 plug cause i only took that off once and it went right back on.

Ben is correct that the alt wires are browish, and both alts are plugged in.

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its the MAP sensor pigtail, as I mentioned above.

That black/yellow connector plugs into a ~3" long pigtail, that then plugs into the MAP sensor on the driver side intake runner.
 

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These two are the oil pressure/level plug. They are on top of, in front of the drivers side fuel rail.
 

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These are the cp3 pig-tail and the plug in the main loom. they are in the center of the motor above and behind the cp3. One end plugs into the cp3 the other end of the pig-tail plugs into the main loom.
 

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Ok well i'm gonna be home for lunch in 10min so i'll check it out. This shit drives me nuts, it actually keeps me up at night :mad:.

Edit: Howard, are those on your LLY?
 

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This is the MAP plug, it is on the pass side, on top of the valve cover.

That isn't the plug Ben is talking about. He is saying there is a pigtail for the MAP sensor like the one for the FPR. From what I can tell in the pics, the colors on that connector match the colors on the MAP sensor.

From what I can tell of the wires in the other plug, it looks like the vane postion sensor plug. If you can post the wire colors on both plugs, I'll try to tell you for sure.
 

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That isn't the plug Ben is talking about. He is saying there is a pigtail for the MAP sensor like the one for the FPR. From what I can tell in the pics, the colors on that connector match the colors on the MAP sensor.

From what I can tell of the wires in the other plug, it looks like the vane postion sensor plug. If you can post the wire colors on both plugs, I'll try to tell you for sure.


Oh, I see.
Must be a LLY thing.
 

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Like wtf i can build a set of twins but i can't find where 2 freaking plugs go. Either i'm blind, a jackass or they aren't there :confused:.

I still couldn't find them so i took pics of anything that may spark a response.

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Map sensor right in front of my fingers

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Kyle I think you have the plug for the baro sensor plugged into the MAP sensor...

Maybe...Its hard to see in the pictures.
 

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irregardless, neither of those connectors being unplugged should stop it from starting.

The only sensors it needs to actually start is fuel rail pressure sensor, cam position, and crank position.
 

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Mabey, disconnect the plug going into your MAP sensor and run that plug down to the BARO sensor, then find the pig-tail that goes from the mystery plug to the MAP sensor and install that.

Sounds good to me :)
 

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irregardless, neither of those connectors being unplugged should stop it from starting.

The only sensors it needs to actually start is fuel rail pressure sensor, cam position, and crank position.

Yea that was my thought as well.