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  1. After studying the wiring diagrams I have identified the unused connector. It is the Automatic Exhaust Gas Recirculation Examination connector. Presumably it is removed from the storage housing and some machine is connected to it. Does anyone know what it is actually used for and when and why it would be used?
  2. I've been searching on line and the only reference I can find to the connector is here on the 911UK forum and it wasn't identified.
  3. My lights are removed from the car at the moment but I've had another look and there is no spare unused connectors to plug into that. In the 3rd photo the connector is just about clipped into it's receptacle on the Lambda connector connector bracket. There is no matching wiring on the opposite side.
  4. When looking for a switched power supply in the engine bay to power a sports exhaust solenoid transmitter. I came across a connector that is not attached to anything. It is located on the UK drivers side LH corner of the engine bay on a purpose made receptacle on the Lambda connector bracket. I pulled back the boot so I could see the wire colours but I could not identify it. Can anyone identify its purpose?
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