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ACC> Position Question
O.k. Where should I connect the (+) power lead from my radio, so that it will play in the "ACC" position???
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Re: ACC> Position Question
The radio connector is pretty much right in the center of the fuse block, right above the fuse marker radio. That will work on ACC.
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Re: ACC. Position Question
I have that connected, but it is not "hot" in the ACC position.
. I installed a new starter switch and traced the wiring using the "colorized" diagrams. It appears there are (2) wires connected to the ACC term. on switch. One is a 12ga brown wire that goes to the fuseblock. The other is a 24ga. brown/white tracer that goes to the firewall connector. However, the "radio" term on the fuseblock is not "hot" in the ACC position. . What am I missing?? Last edited by TobyArnot; 11-14-2011 at 05:04 PM. |
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Re: ACC> Position Question
Does it work in the Run position? The only feed to the radio (as well as the wipers, heater and a few others) should be that 12 g brown wire, so they should work in both the Acc and Run positions, or not at all. How about the wipers and heater?
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Re: ACC> Position Question
I hear you. Everything works in the "RUN" position, just nothing in the "ACC" mode. Could there be something wrong (backside of fuse-block)?
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Re: ACC> Position Question
ANYONE??
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Re: ACC> Position Question
What kind of starter switch did you use? New new, or new to you? I ask because 67 models did not have an accessory position.
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Re: ACC> Position Question
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What year is your truck? Like OldGold said If it is a '67 or early '68 it doesn't have an accessory position on the switch. If the switch has been replaced with a newer switch the wire loom probably doesn't have the wires for it. LockDoc
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