Electrical connectors and suspension compressor issues after accident
Im in the final stages of putting my LR4 back together after a lady ran a red light and swiped the front end. There are a couple of electrical connectors on the front left that I cant seem to figure out where they belong. Can anyone possibly shed some light on the situation?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/J1oMHCkc2QLWtZfW9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/nmYLAoDH3t7zkF22A
Also, how is this bracket supposed to attach to the body?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/mnpfVEMnWeVg6uo1A
Finally, the air suspension was working perfectly before the accident, but now I am getting a code "C1A27" on my scanner. Apparently this means that the compressor circuit is open or shorted. Since I was hit in the front, I dont find it likely that something happened to the compressor in the rear, so does anyone know where the wiring to it is routed, and if any of it goes through the front end? Any other suggestions on what to check?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/J1oMHCkc2QLWtZfW9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/nmYLAoDH3t7zkF22A
Also, how is this bracket supposed to attach to the body?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/mnpfVEMnWeVg6uo1A
Finally, the air suspension was working perfectly before the accident, but now I am getting a code "C1A27" on my scanner. Apparently this means that the compressor circuit is open or shorted. Since I was hit in the front, I dont find it likely that something happened to the compressor in the rear, so does anyone know where the wiring to it is routed, and if any of it goes through the front end? Any other suggestions on what to check?
So to answer the first two questions, the connectors are the TPS receiver and coolant level sensor, which means that the coolant level sensor that came with the tank is plugged into the wrong connector right now.
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