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    Please identify this connector

    I removed the ducting to the turbo to install the block heater cord.

    I found this connector hanging there disconnected.

    The truck had weight reduction three years ago.

    I did it, but I never touched that, and the only other install was the Stealth 64 turbo, which I did not do.

    No idea what this does and why it is disconnected.

    Any ideas?

    I haven't had any issues with the truck other than the parasitic draw draining batteries overnight, which I am also troubleshooting today.

    Still, I can't imagine it's connected to the drain issue.

    TIA.

    2014 2500 Mega Cab (black); Stealth 64 Turbo; RevMax HD Valve Body; Mag Hytec Deep Pan; Mishimoto Thermal Bypass; Thuren 1" level soft ride coils; Bilstein 5100's

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    Re: Please identify this connector

    That’s not a plug to the actuator, is it?

    I’ve never looked to see what mine looks like.

    Hopefully, someone here will know.


    2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, CC, 4x4

    2016 RAM 3500 4x4 Laramie Crew Cab ,G56

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    Re: Please identify this connector

    Quote Originally Posted by watersupply189 View Post
    That’s not a plug to the actuator, is it?

    I’ve never looked to see what mine looks like.

    Hopefully, someone here will know.

    2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, CC, 4x4
    The turbo actuator is different, at least on my 2017

    PXL_20230101_222049098.jpg

    Brent
    2017 Ram 2500 Limited / 6.7 / 68RFE / BDS 8" Lift / 38 x 13.5 Trail Grapplers / 20 x 10 Hostile Wheels
    2020 Ram 2500 Tradesman / 6.7 / 68RFE
    1993 W250 LE / 5.9 12V / G360 - 5 Speed


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    Re: Please identify this connector

    The connector plugs into the NOx sensor module.

    See the attached video 7:32 minutes in.

    In your case, it doesn’t need to be plugged in but should be sealed up from the elements and zip-tied away from damage and any heat source.



    2014 RAM 3500 (Aisin) 3.73 4X4 Limited Crew Cab Long Bed DRW. Oil Bypass Filter, Fuel Filtration Kit, Cold Air Intake, City Diesel Actuator and 50 Gallon Aux Fuel Tank.

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    Re: Please identify this connector

    Thanks guys, I traced it to the elbow behind the turbo. Just didn't know what it was.


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    Re: Please identify this connector

    Quote Originally Posted by BrentM View Post
    The turbo actuator is different, at least on my 2017

    PXL_20230101_222049098.jpg
    It's the foil-wrapped line in your pic that goes to the elbow just behind the turbo NOX sensor.

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