W212:e350 2009 why is this cable unplugged and what is it for ?

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hi, I was cleaning my car today and removed the engine cover to take a look at things and noticed that a cable was not connected to anything, it looks like it was disconnected probably when my turbo was replaced a year and some months ago or so, but i'm at a loss at figuring out where it should be connected to, i looked and couldn't see anything obvious, maybe this unplugged cable explains the sometimes rough noise I hear when driving at approx 95-110km/ph

any ideas anyone ?
 

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It’s a spare plug on some models.
 

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interesting, so why don't they cover it then ?

Not sure, I’d like to ask mb a few questions on why they put things in inaccessible places. Must be a common loom for a different spec.
 
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yeah that i can understand, and thank you for letting me know it's ok to have it just dangling there, i got worried...
 


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