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AC/Cig Lighter and Accessory Wiring Question
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Putting a half apart 1972 C10 Factory Air Truck back together. I was wondering if someone might know where the open terminal on the backside of the orange AC harness is supposed to plug-in I was thinking of utilizing it as a constant 12 V source for a clock I added, however I didn’t want to use it if it already has a factory purpose does anyone know what plugs in there? I have taken some photos and apologize they were at night, but you see the terminal which has a connector on it has an open mail plug inside of it. I have scoured my diagrams and can’t seem to find it anywhere what might go to it.
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My 1971 has factory AC. Perhaps this may help. I won't swear by the anti-dieseling wiring, because I didn't install one. But I believe it came factory with one. This is how I understand it - see Blower Motor Relay.
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Amazing information, I definitely won’t be running that, so that just tells me I can steal that for a 12V positive source. I assume it’s also safe to say this is not a keyed 12V source as I assume the cigarette lighter always has power.
I would just test light it but the engine harness and front harness are not plugged in. |
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A weak Positive plunger from some accessory plug [GPS, RADAR Detector, etc...] bent over on insertion and shorted across the Ground side of the plug barrel, and I had a big short/electrical fire under my dash. As soon as I smelled the ''blue smoke'' -- I pulled the Negative lead from my Battery. Later I had to cull out and replace a lot of charred wiring from other systems I had looped together in a bundle, trying to make the wiring runs under my dash look neater. Cheap insurance. :devil: |
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Does anyone know if they make a pigtail that plugs into that or the harness for the anti-dieseling to steal the connector from.
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Mostly Anti Dieseling Solenoids are tied into 12 DC in the engine harness, like electric chokes. Never heard of powering one off a Cigar Plug -- if I understood your query.
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The ground on the cigar lighter is prone to fail, as I have ready times, when you pull voltage
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And Semper Fi to you. |
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My fuse box had, and still has what's shown in this image. However, the anti-dieseling harness was disconnected. The CIG apparatus takes the orange wire from the blower relay, as shown. As for the anti-dieseling relay: An anti-dieseling was not reinstalled into this rebuild. Therefore this information is incomplete, and was not tested for accuracy. The anti-dieseling relay was not wired per one wire diagram, though the diagram may be incorrect for a 1971. The anti-dieseling relay mounts the dash panel’s bottom lip, located under the cigarette lighter. The relay’s three terminal connector was wired as. • 12 AWG orange - this wire ran to the blower relay. • 12 AWG pink - this wire connected to the fuse panel's IGN. UNFUSED terminal. • 14 AWG dark green - this wire connected to the A/C switch. |
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Some systems are not present on my rigs, so I have no empirical knowledge of them:
TCS -- Transmission Controlled Spark. NSS -- Neutral Safety Switch. ADS -- Anti-Dieseling Solenoid. I know basically what they do. But I don't have them, or need to hook them back up. |
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TCS is transmission controlled spark.
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