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what are these parts by buddycraigg
Started on: 07-31-2004 09:23 PM
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Report this Post07-31-2004 09:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for buddycraiggSend a Private Message to buddycraiggDirect Link to This Post
i took some few shots of the skeleton so people could see where some items that are commonly asked for their location.


have fun naming the parts.

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Report this Post07-31-2004 09:30 PM Click Here to See the Profile for buddycraiggSend a Private Message to buddycraiggDirect Link to This Post
here i'll start.
green arrow, turn signal flasher.
red arrow, connector for decklid release relay

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Report this Post07-31-2004 09:33 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 86GT3.4DOHCSend a Private Message to 86GT3.4DOHCDirect Link to This Post
Pic 1:
Yellow: blue dingy thingy
Blue door lock relay
White: cont think of it off hand
purple: flasher
pic 2
Yellow: AC relay
Red: radiator fan relay
Purple: heater resistor
Blue: AC low pressure hose
pic3
red: trunk release relay
Green: flasher.....again? i must be wrong about pic 1
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Report this Post07-31-2004 09:42 PM Click Here to See the Profile for buddycraiggSend a Private Message to buddycraiggDirect Link to This Post
no you're right.
there are two flashers in a fiero, as with every GM car i can think of.

yellow arrow, blue dingie thingie
red arrow, horn relay
pink arrow, hazzard flasher
blue arrow, door lock relay


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Report this Post07-31-2004 10:36 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroMaster88Send a Private Message to FieroMaster88Direct Link to This Post
Pic 2: Yellow and red are for your blower motor, purple is the bolower motor resistor/coil thing. I know one of the relays' are for the blower motor (had to switch the 2 around when the blowermotor on my car quit working), but I cant remember which. I also cant remember the function of the other relay.....

Oh yeah, duh, the blue is your AC line, high side if I remember correctly (which tonight I probably dont)

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Report this Post07-31-2004 10:44 PM Click Here to See the Profile for donk316Send a Private Message to donk316Direct Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by buddycraigg:

The red arrow is the Heater Fan relay. No idea what the Yellow relay is. Isnt on both my 84's so im gonna say AC related.

Purple is some thermostat deal / resistor looking doohicky

Blue is an AC line

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Report this Post07-31-2004 11:07 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 86GT3.4DOHCSend a Private Message to 86GT3.4DOHCDirect Link to This Post
Oh yea, duh, the relays in #3 are blower and radiator fan, the ac is in the back with the FP relay, I was trying to figure out what happened to the AC accumulator when I wrote that, and thus had AC on the brain
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Report this Post08-01-2004 12:58 AM Click Here to See the Profile for JazzManSend a Private Message to JazzManDirect Link to This Post
Buddycraigg, you should leave the original pictures in so that people can refer back to them from time to time.

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Report this Post08-01-2004 04:25 AM Click Here to See the Profile for SLowChildClick Here to visit SLowChild's HomePageSend a Private Message to SLowChildDirect Link to This Post
Thats all in a nice place for an alarm huh? Doors and horn?

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Report this Post08-01-2004 04:51 AM Click Here to See the Profile for buddycraiggSend a Private Message to buddycraiggDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by JazzMan:

Buddycraigg, you should leave the original pictures in so that people can refer back to them from time to time.

JazzMan


i was trying to save dial up users some time. but i guess you are right...

the thing that everbody missed is that i was pointing out where the orface tube goes for the AC system.

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