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nissan MPIF2A25DV S/N: PIF9H0140 connector wires

hi, all.
do somebody know what are the color and position of wires that goes in the lp FUEL PRESURE sensor connector. (as seen from what side?). Somebody cut them out trying to troubleshot a code.
also if, possible would like to get the manual.
Any help, greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 19 Apr 2012 04:12
  • By roldann
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  • nuevo leon, Mexico
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yes sir
  • Posted 21 Apr 2012 08:51
  • By roc109
  • joined 2 Nov'09 - 51 messages
  • New York, United States
thanks a lot. roc.
seen from the end where the wires goes in ??
Regards
  • Posted 19 Apr 2012 12:27
  • By roldann
  • joined 3 Sep'08 - 86 messages
  • nuevo leon, Mexico
with the release clip facing up on the harness connector,it's blu/red stripe-right,green/wht-center,black-left
  • Posted 19 Apr 2012 09:51
  • By roc109
  • joined 2 Nov'09 - 51 messages
  • New York, United States

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