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Old Mar 2nd, 2013, 15:22   #4
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There is no electrical connector on the ETM body, there is a flying lead with a plug on the end of it that connects to a socket mounted on the front subframe just aft of the radiator, the cable is trapped between the engine block and the starter motor, to get it out remove the starter motor steady bracket and this releases the cable - DO NOT try to take the cable off the ETM body as this will distroy the ETM - Disconnect your battery before messing with the starter steady bracket as you will be working blind under the inlet manifold where there are some large power cables that connect to the starter motor, you don't want to short them out - Mike
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