SyrenSkywolf
Member
- Joined
- Dec 20, 2013
- Posts
- 40
- Reaction score
- 8
- Location
- Michigan
- Ram Year
- 2003
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7 - Hedman Shorties - K&N CAI
Long time no see everyone!
Just spent the last week replacing the heater core/evaporator/blend doors. Was only supposed to be a day or two, but comparing quality/pricing, I went Amazon in the end.
Got the dash back in, started reconnecting everything... Then the stray connectors show up.
Two I am pretty sure are redundant for my truck, one is questionable, and the fourth is a curiosity.
Green connector is by firewall behind parking brake.
Black connector is under steering column (it's taped to another one, so I'm assuming this is for an option that this truck doesn't have).
White/yellow is coming out of dash in front of accelerator.
Connector on passenger side is just sitting there, with nothing from the truck to connect to. Didn't have anything when I took it apart, either.
Not my first dash removal, but the longest in between removal/installation. I forgot how easy it is to overlook unused connectors while disconnecting the others!
I have a couple days before the truck will be back on the road, but I'd like to get the interior completed before I have to with under the truck.
Just spent the last week replacing the heater core/evaporator/blend doors. Was only supposed to be a day or two, but comparing quality/pricing, I went Amazon in the end.
Got the dash back in, started reconnecting everything... Then the stray connectors show up.
Two I am pretty sure are redundant for my truck, one is questionable, and the fourth is a curiosity.
Green connector is by firewall behind parking brake.
Black connector is under steering column (it's taped to another one, so I'm assuming this is for an option that this truck doesn't have).
White/yellow is coming out of dash in front of accelerator.
Connector on passenger side is just sitting there, with nothing from the truck to connect to. Didn't have anything when I took it apart, either.
Not my first dash removal, but the longest in between removal/installation. I forgot how easy it is to overlook unused connectors while disconnecting the others!
I have a couple days before the truck will be back on the road, but I'd like to get the interior completed before I have to with under the truck.