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    Electrical connections

    Where can i get a plug that fits directly into the highlighted areas?



    i understand i can use a spade connector, but what parts from the eg or other cars can i source the connection part to wire something to plug in?

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    it looks like what you need is the green plug. i tried looking online for possible leads but i think the best bet would be to check your local wrecker/s

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    Im not actually after the green plug, im after the a plug i can add a wire into, to put into the little ones under the green one!
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    I had a go at sourcing brand new sensor connectors and things to make my own engine loom. Its pretty much impossible for small item quantities. If you've got enough money, somebody will make 10,000 for you but otherwise you're probably up that proverbial creek. I assume its pretty much the same story for all OE connectors.

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    I thought as such, but surely there are some honda's that share the same plug that plug into those?

    Hoping to find a doner car and cutting them off and re-wiring up what i need on it.

    Strange how the eg has those but doesnt use any of them by factory!
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    They're used for Optional accessories which is why they're called "Option Connectors"

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    look around the RH head lamp of an EG. you will find one floating around unused. Cut it off and reuse it. Tape up the cut wire.

    this connector if from the OEM fog lamps

    those ports in the fuse box do get used when you purchase OEM things like alarm, fog lamps ect

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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN View Post
    look around the RH head lamp of an EG. you will find one floating around unused. Cut it off and reuse it. Tape up the cut wire.

    this connector if from the OEM fog lamps

    those ports in the fuse box do get used when you purchase OEM things like alarm, fog lamps ect
    thanks for tip
    makes alarm or other installs requiring constant 12v so much cleaner.
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    Honda OEM accessories are all plug and play, no chopping of wires nessasry

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    Very nice, Thanks for that john!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN View Post
    look around the RH head lamp of an EG. you will find one floating around unused. Cut it off and reuse it. Tape up the cut wire.

    this connector if from the OEM fog lamps

    those ports in the fuse box do get used when you purchase OEM things like alarm, fog lamps ect
    shieettt cant find it m8
    found one on an EK though?

    unless the eg you saw was import model maybe
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    pretty sure the EG had them there, could be hiding behind the bumper.

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