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Hello friends, I have just come into possession of a new project car, a 98 S70 T5.
It has a lot of green on the wires and I found this broken connector as I was poking around the engine bay.
It is just above the washer reservoir (forward of the ECM) and I can't trace the wire by hand.
It has completely corroded away and I think it was causing a ground short too.
Can anyone identify this connector and tell me what it goes to?
thanks The white connector with fully broke wires
Hello friends, I have just come into possession of a new project car, a 98 S70 T5.
It has a lot of green on the wires and I found this broken connector as I was poking around the engine bay.
It is just above the washer reservoir (forward of the ECM) and I can't trace the wire by hand.
It has completely corroded away and I think it was causing a ground short too.
Can anyone identify this connector and tell me what it goes to?
thanks The white connector with fully broke wires
Try the attachment. Granted it is for a 1995 850, but it is essentially the same vehicle....God luck
I drove one to work today, so it looks to me like that is the washer fluid low level switch. The wiring diagram is a mess but the info is certainly there. I tried to unplug mine to see if it was a make or break on low level, but I couldn't actually unplug it. Mine is about the the same condition as yours, except the wires are not broken yet. I guess I'll have to start taping that up.
Well, at the least maybe someone can download and save the wiring diagrams for future use. I know they have helped me in the past so I thought I would pass it along.
I saved a bunch of them too from volvowiringdiagrams.com or .org, whatever it was. I am a big believer in the diagrams. I'm not so clear on the symbology. I actually have a 1998 and I clicked a few buttons to attach it also, but it's too big.