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Old 10-14-2003, 05:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What are these two ports for? (Behind Radio)

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I thought the loose blue connection (in the 2nd pic) was the service port, but I'm not sure what the other two blue and yellow connections are for. Anyone know? Anyone have a Helms for sale?
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I always wondered what they were.
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The service jumper is normally plugged into a blank socket, to keep it from moving around, i believe that is what the yellow one is for
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The Yellow one is for the memory erase function in the SRS computer. On our cars you ANY yellow connector or bound wire cluster is for the SRS system. I think that is it simliar with the ABS system only those are orange.

As for the other connector, I am not sure. The Helm's lists it as the "data link connector".
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Engine diagnostic computers plug into those ports.... probably.
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Do you have a 4WS ?? the blue one I beleive is for the 4WS system. It's got its own ECU and blinks with different error codes the same as the regular yellow? service connector
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