12-05-2019, 10:27 PM
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Re: NSS in auto
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Originally Posted by LockDoc
Andy,
There are two 12ga purple wires. One comes from the ignition switch to the NSS and it would be hot with the key in the "START" position and the other goes from the NSS to the bulkhead connector on the firewall (behind the fuse box) and from there to the SOL terminal on the starter.... Here is a picture of the Wire loom that they go into.
LockDoc
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On my 3 speed wiring harness there is one large purple wire that goes from the fuse block to the ignition switch. Then the other smaller purple wire goes to the lights.
I want to know where to cut the large wire to add the NSS into the system.So your saying it goes straight to the NSS switch then into the under dash harness if I'm reading your statement correctly...right.
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