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Spare factory plug/connector in the boot - What is it for?


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Posted (edited)

So i took out all the boot trim as i had a rattle and wanted to try and find the cause.

 

I them spotted on the main wiring loom right near the passenger side rear light wiring, there was a taped up spare plug not connected to anything.

 

Does anyone know what this plug is for??

 

It looks factory rather than a DIY job.

 

Its a 2015 Nismo if that helps.

 

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Edited by davidv10
Posted

No, i unplugged the subwoofer and that plug is near the strut bar end.

 

My only thinking is its possibly to do with the folding roof for the convertibles and they just kept the same wiring loom or something? :shrug:

Posted

I'd say you're probably right, as far as I'm aware most cars use the same wiring loom between model variants then just tape up unused connectors.

 

Much more cost effective doing it that  way instead of having to make several slightly different looms. 

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