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Today, 06:44 PM | #1 |
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Random wire unplugged under dash what is it where does it go?
Have a green wire that looks newer than the rest of the wires hanging under the dash near the fuse panel. The only terminal I see on the panel without anything attached is the back up light prong. Is this wire for that?
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Today, 07:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: Random wire unplugged under dash what is it where does it go?
I don't see a wire like that on my '72. Do your backup lights work? If not, try connecting it to a hot terminal and see if the backup lights come on.
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Today, 07:38 PM | #3 |
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Re: Random wire unplugged under dash what is it where does it go?
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Today, 07:41 PM | #4 |
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Re: Random wire unplugged under dash what is it where does it go?
I don't agree. I would not just connect it to power without knowing for a fact where it goes. I recommend finding out for sure what is on the other end of the wire. Dig or hire somebody to dig.
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Today, 07:51 PM | #5 |
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Re: Random wire unplugged under dash what is it where does it go?
I agree just wanted to see if anyone else had this random unplugged wire. It’s odd because the wiring harness is original and not butchered at all yet this random newer looking green wire is hanging there. I was thinking it may have been detached from where it was plugged by foot or pedal movement given its proximity to the pedals but not sure.
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Today, 08:56 PM | #6 |
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Re: Random wire unplugged under dash what is it where does it go?
It is possible it was kicked loose, or unplugged by PO when whatever it was for removed prior to sale. The opposite end may not be insolated and cause issue if you just try and plug in. Find the termination first. Then decide if its worth leaving in place. Looks in good condition and might come in handy someday.
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