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Old 07-06-2018, 10:37 PM   #1
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Identify this connect/wire lead

Hello all. As i was going through my wiring harness of my newly acquired S14 and i found this(circled in red). Anyone know what this could be? If this a factory wire can someone point me to where it is in the FSM? The picture is of the driver side near kick panel. The bolt below the connector in question is M5 in the FSM EL section. Thanks everyone!
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The blue crimped terminal

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Old 07-07-2018, 09:55 AM   #3
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that ain't a factory nissan crimp or wire
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Didn't think so. Maybe ground for stereo components? Thanks

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some aftermarket garbage PO added, trace it where it goes? \\i can guarantee it isn't inside the loom so will be pretty damn obvious.
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Judging by the self tapping screw and the location, it was probably for an aftermarket alarm. Those things were pretty popular to add in the 90s.
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some aftermarket garbage PO added, trace it where it goes? \\i can guarantee it isn't inside the loom so will be pretty damn obvious.
Can't trace it since it's no longer connected. I wasn't sure if I severed the connection or if it already existed.
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Judging by the self tapping screw and the location, it was probably for an aftermarket alarm. Those things were pretty popular to add in the 90s.
It did have an after market alarm at some point in it's life. The only left over component was the siren.
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Definitely aftermarket but there's usually a factory earth for the ecu right next to that one.
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