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Old 01-04-14, 09:45 AM
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Hi everyone,

Changing the timing belt, water pump, etc. I accidentally pulled the wires from the R/H VVT actuator connector!

I need your help identifying witch wire goes were...

There's two wires: blue-white and blue-black

Can anyone tell me which goes to the top pin and which goes to the bottom pin ?

Should be easy to see just by gently pulling back the tubing on the wires...

Thanks and best wishes for the new year!
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Old 01-05-14, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by scyul
Hi everyone,

Changing the timing belt, water pump, etc. I accidentally pulled the wires from the R/H VVT actuator connector!

I need your help identifying witch wire goes were...

There's two wires: blue-white and blue-black

Can anyone tell me which goes to the top pin and which goes to the bottom pin ?

Should be easy to see just by gently pulling back the tubing on the wires...

Thanks and best wishes for the new year!
Hi scyul

Just seen your post, sorry I didnt see it earlier

Hope this picture is clear enough, a little dark when I took it.
This is the R/H side from the drivers seat, is that the side you mean.

Cheers
Steve
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Old 01-05-14, 11:44 AM
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Thanks Steeve!

Yes, the picture is clear!

Didn't want to start the car without being sure...

Thanks again!
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