I, too, have wondered about this unprotected connector: I've asked several Honda service techs - at different dealerships - and none have been able to identify it.Just noticed this connector today - I guess I don’t open the hood too often as I’ve never noticed this..
There were 88 of them, correct? All from a small, oxymoronically-named town in California, as I recall...I'm really happy I finally get to be the one that solves a Clarity mystery. That connection is for the flux capacitor. I understand that Honda intentionally omitted its description from the owner's manual to avoid potential recall orders from the EPA over some missing Clarity drivers.
There were 88 of them, correct? All from a small, oxymoronically-named town in California, as I recall...
There are descriptions of changing the Clarity's brake fluid in the MM 0 1 7 Brake Fluid Change thread, but it sounds like you've already checked out that thread.A while back, I asked in another of this forum's threads about replacing the brake fluid on a Clarity. The replacing would involve bleeding the brakes. Given the complexity of the Clarity's braking system, I suspect that the bleeding is not as simple as on older vehicles with simpler braking systems. It would be helpful both in learning more about the connector and its use as well bleeding and replacing the Clarity brake fluid to learn more about the Clarity brake fluid replacing and bleeding procedures.
Could TurboD16 look up and post the procedures for replacing and bleeding the Clarity brake fluid?
LeoP