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Map sensor, unused, combination valve, and not sure what you're asking on the last one?
The wire goes to the bracket and if you look at where the wire goes it plugs into the combination valve. The combination valve has a differential pressure valve inside it. There is 12 volts applied to that circuit when the ignition is switched on. If brake pressure becomes unequal on either side of the valve due to a hydraulic leak the valve will move and contactact the metal housing creating a path to ground. The light bulb will then illuminate on the dash. Make sense?
Quote from: VileZambonie on October 03, 2010, 09:09:10 amThe wire goes to the bracket and if you look at where the wire goes it plugs into the combination valve. The combination valve has a differential pressure valve inside it. There is 12 volts applied to that circuit when the ignition is switched on. If brake pressure becomes unequal on either side of the valve due to a hydraulic leak the valve will move and contactact the metal housing creating a path to ground. The light bulb will then illuminate on the dash. Make sense?Clear as mud. Just kiddin'. I understand fully now. Thanks!!Another question. To be clear, the first, second, and third pictures is MAP sensor and (mostly) related wiring that is not needed, correct? I won't just go in willy-nilly and chop it all out, but for the most part it's likely to be unused, unneeded wiring?Thanks, ya'll!