Game Time!! Name that plug

miller92063

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Need help with two plugs.
The first one with the orange is on the alternator harness and i seem to have misplaced it's companion.
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t200/miller92063/mustang002.jpg
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t200/miller92063/mustang001.jpg

This one is up for grabs. It seems to be near the horn. I have no clue.
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t200/miller92063/mustang003.jpg
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t200/miller92063/mustang004.jpg

Thanks for the assistance.
Winner gets a big :nice:
 
I know its a little late for this now and you've probly learned this from this experience, when dissassmbling alot of stuff take pics of everything and lable everything with a piece of tape.

As for the plugs the first one(orange around it) Maybe the one that plugs into the A/C compressor?

The other one idk.
 
The first one does look like the AC compressor. The second one, I can't figure out. If it wasn't 45° and windy plus the fact that I already showered today, I'd go lay under the car and start unplugging things until I figured it out. Does it throw any codes that would lead you to believe a sensor is unplugged?
 
Oh, and labeling things is overrated. I've done two engine swaps that nothing got labeled. Mine with the 5.0, and a friend's with a 4.6. As long as you can lay the harness where it's supposed to go, there's no problem. Vacuum lines are a PITA if you don't label them, but there's always the multiple diagrams on here and a Google search that tell ya how it goes.
 
Oh, and labeling things is overrated. I've done two engine swaps that nothing got labeled. Mine with the 5.0, and a friend's with a 4.6. As long as you can lay the harness where it's supposed to go, there's no problem. Vacuum lines are a PITA if you don't label them, but there's always the multiple diagrams on here and a Google search that tell ya how it goes.

+1 i never label

The first one looks like a/c or Iac