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I bought a '05 Wrangler X. When I bought it, I was told that the AC/Heater blower was out. No problem easy fix. Went to install new blower and I can't find the connector plug. I did find two wires, see attached pictures, coming out of the wiring harness under the dash. Can someone please confirm that the two wires are for the connector plug? I have looked and can't find the answer.
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Those are not for the blower motor. The blower has 12 gauge wires & are dark green & black/tan. The dark green comes from the blower relay (located in the same area) & the black/tan is spliced off the same colored wire at the resistor (also in the same area).

The 2 in your photos look like smaller gauge wires, maybe 18 or 20 gauge. I can’t see if the one has a tracer but looks light blue & the other looks light blue/orange.

From those colors I think the lb/or might go the 3 wire connector that plugs into the back of the mode selector switch on the panel which is for the a/c compressor control. There is a light blue wire for the blower resistor so it might be that one.

See if that helps figure it out.
 

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Rubi4mymrs, thank you for your reply.

I finally had time to get under the dashboard and take a look at the wires. The two wires go to the yellow plug in the first picture, which goes to the passenger airbag. Now to connect them without blowing the air bag...hahaha.

I also found the dark green and black/tan wires.

Thank you!!
 

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Leave the SRS alone - please*.

I am curious is the AIRBAG light on?

* unless your proficient and familiar working SRS.
 

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Update

I disconnected the battery for over and hour and then spliced the wires together. Plugged the connector, connected the battery and started the jeep. I drove the car around and so far, so good, and the Airbag light is off now.
 
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