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Old 10-21-2017, 06:51 PM
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Re: Spare connector - what is it for?.

OK so it looks like the Timer for Door Lock (what ever that is ?).

The module I have is from USA and uses all 8 pins, the mating part on my car only has 3 wires?.

Will try and reverse engineer the PCB from module later on tomorrow.

Can someone in NZ or AUS please check under and to the left of the glove box to see a) how many wires comes from their connector and b) what the module p/n is.

TIA
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