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Old Nov 21, 2022 | 04:13 PM
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Hi gang,

Today I worked on a project, replacing the wiper module and wiper arms. Mission accomplished. However, when I was removing the cowl grille drain, a connector came unplugged (see the attached picture). I could not find what it connects to. The engine runs, however, the BAS/ESP indicator on the dashboard stays ON (wasn't doing that before I did the wiper repair). I've gone through the service manual, but can't find a reference to where this connector attaches to. The reference to the drain is on BR-43 of the service manual. The wire goes through the same rubber grommet (cowl ledge) as the wiper motor harness. Any ideas what the connector attaches to?

Thanks for the help.



Connector near the cowl grille drain (BR43)
 
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Old Nov 21, 2022 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Phil
Hi gang,

Today I worked on a project, replacing the wiper module and wiper arms. Mission accomplished. However, when I was removing the cowl grille drain, a connector came unplugged (see the attached picture). I could not find what it connects to. The engine runs, however, the BAS/ESP indicator on the dashboard stays ON (wasn't doing that before I did the wiper repair). I've gone through the service manual, but can't find a reference to where this connector attaches to. The reference to the drain is on BR-43 of the service manual. The wire goes through the same rubber grommet (cowl ledge) as the wiper motor harness. Any ideas what the connector attaches to?

Thanks for the help.



Connector near the cowl grille drain (BR43)
There are connectors under the cowl that go to the windshield washer heaters and the siren.
 
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Old Nov 21, 2022 | 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Phil
Hi gang,

Today I worked on a project, replacing the wiper module and wiper arms. Mission accomplished. However, when I was removing the cowl grille drain, a connector came unplugged (see the attached picture). I could not find what it connects to. The engine runs, however, the BAS/ESP indicator on the dashboard stays ON (wasn't doing that before I did the wiper repair). I've gone through the service manual, but can't find a reference to where this connector attaches to. The reference to the drain is on BR-43 of the service manual. The wire goes through the same rubber grommet (cowl ledge) as the wiper motor harness. Any ideas what the connector attaches to?Thanks for the help.


Is there a siren at the center of the cowl? If not, that MIGHT be the siren cable. The siren has three wires at the plug end. Good luck!


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Old Nov 21, 2022 | 06:14 PM
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Thanks for the reminder. I uninstalled the siren last year (chirping due to dead batteries). I’m thinking that the bas esp error occurred because I unplugged the 12 v battery. I seem to recall that by turning the steering wheel from side to side will reset the bas.

 
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Old Nov 22, 2022 | 10:34 AM
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Good news. I recalled that the ESP BSP system has to be re calibrated after the main battery is disconnected. Found this thread:

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...t-exactly.html

Thanks for all the help

 
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