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 Wire ID and path of travel?



In the below picture there is a group of wires that are not used, I assume they are atf wires
does anyone by chance know what path of travel they take? Im trying to detrermine if they go to the rear area
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In the below picture there is a group of wires that are not used, I assume they are atf wires
does anyone by chance know what path of travel they take? Im trying to detrermine if they go to the rear area
C'mon, Max; you know your way around the ETM better than any of us! Figure out what connector that is and look up where it goes. You can always extend it for the tail-light washers...

Nice picture, btw

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well ive hit a bigger snag ,my luck Im sure daniel will have fun with this but since im posting I need help
refer to the last 2 posts on this thread and someone please help me
http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewt...?p=54333#54333

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well ive hit a bigger snag ,my luck Im sure daniel will have fun with this but since im posting I need help
refer to the last 2 posts on this thread and someone please help me
http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewt...?p=54333#54333
Some years ago this Z3 3.0 owner from San Antonio sent me a copy of the Euro ETM...

Two wires to the headlight washer pump. One is ground (brown), one goes to pin 15 on the wiper/washer module (SW/BR, i.e. black/brown).

Of course, that's on the European cars.

I'd personally forget letting the wiper/washer module annoy me by spraying the headlights every N times I use the windshield washer. Run a wire from 12V to a momemtary button to the power pin on the headlight washer pump (pin 2). At least then you can use them when you want/need (i.e. never ).

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Some years ago this Z3 3.0 owner from San Antonio sent me a copy of the Euro ETM...

Two wires to the headlight washer pump. One is ground (brown), one goes to pin 15 on the wiper/washer module (SW/BR, i.e. black/brown).

Of course, that's on the European cars.

I'd personally forget letting the wiper/washer module annoy me by spraying the headlights every N times I use the windshield washer. Run a wire from 12V to a momemtary button to the power pin on the headlight washer pump (pin 2). At least then you can use them when you want/need (i.e. never ).
Someone from TEXAS sent me a Euro one too. Also on the NA one.

Looks like he purchased the wrong pump (at least connector wise). The stock pump connectors (windshield and headlight) are the same style with a different key. Wire colors and size agree. At least on my coupe they do.

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the etm doesnt show the connector though, best I can tell per the etk I have the right pump( unless it was labeled wrong)
I would prefer to use the factory wiring since its already there


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