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Thread: Nova 1.2 SPI Loom in LET Conversion?

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    Ground/earth are normally the thick brown ones yes.
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    Used to have the same thing clipped on the bulkhead near the battery on my GSi. Could be totally wrong as its been a while.

    http://www.partsbase.org/opel/corsa-...iring-harness/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benn View Post
    Ground/earth are normally the thick brown ones yes.
    Everyone asks questions its how we learn.


    Quote Originally Posted by Lee H View Post
    Used to have the same thing clipped on the bulkhead near the battery on my GSI. Think it might connect to the cooling fan as well which is what the relay is for. Could be totally wrong as its been a while.
    Agh-ha, interesting! The only reason I think it's for the external fuel pump and tank, other than the length being the exact reach between the external fuel pump and tank, is that it was advertised as just that - off a GTE Nova. But, then, I'm almost certain I bought it on eBay, and we all know that things sold on the bay can often be sold as some particular thing when in actuality it is not.

    Guess I'll never really know . Guess, also, I'll just have to piss with the cock I've got (as they say in Scotland), and use some ingenuity in making the wiring for the external fuel pump and tank.

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    Trying to nice you a fantastic guide to wiring them in. But can't find it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benn View Post
    Trying to nice you a fantastic guide to wiring them in. But can't find it.
    Oooh, that would be very nice indeed if you do find it .

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    This is a very good guide as it has photos. THe bit about the diag plug you can skip as there's no point fitting it.

    http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/other...ing-guide.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benn View Post
    This is a very good guide as it has photos. THe bit about the diag plug you can skip as there's no point fitting it.

    http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/other...ing-guide.html
    Cheers Benn, looks good Got a beelin' finger the now that's on the mend, but wiring shall hopefully recommence late this week or early next.

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