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s141jz
05-11-2013, 06:22 AM
Hello all,

I am new to the Nissan community, not knowing much about RWD as i used to be in the Honda game many years back. I have a decent knowledge of Mechanics and what not. I recently purchased this green machine in April. I purchased the s14 with a blown 1jzgte(spun rod bearing). I bought a 1jzgte from Miami and proceeded to pull out the bad motor. I swapped all the parts over to new motor, replace timing belt, water pump. Resealed R154 tranny and now the motor is back in. My problem is I cant remember where some of these sensors go. I need the communities help in identifying what they are for or where they plug into. any info will help.

1st image, the motor going back in, you guys might recognize the car from the for sale threads.


2nd image, left sensor i know is rear knock sensor. I'm just having trouble identifying the connector witht the green wire that is joined to it.

3rd image, please help with this one. I have no idea where this one goes (lost):smash:

4th image, im having trouble figuring out where this wire needs to bolt on to. It comes from the plug that plugs into to the back side of the altenator.


I really appreciate your time.


Regards,

Jacob

nsain
05-12-2013, 08:48 PM
The second picture looks like it might be a knock sensor plug and 12v trigger without the plastic plug for the starter, third picture not sure, what area is that plug located? Fourth picture, bolts onto that stud off the alternator in the same picture.

s141jz
05-13-2013, 08:07 AM
The second picture looks like it might be a knock sensor plug and 12v trigger without the plastic plug for the starter, third picture not sure, what area is that plug located? Fourth picture, bolts onto that stud off the alternator in the same picture.

Thanks for the info, The round plug in third pic comes off the wiring trunk right by the intake manifold. I still have no idea where this plugs into. The green wire i know is started solenoid because that wire was already established. Any more info will help.

BUMP~