Don't you just hate it when that drop-dead gorgeous 65/66 Mustang of yours won't start? Or when you turn on the radio and the turn signals start flashing? If you have any questions that you think I might be able to help you with, or, if I have posted something that still doesn't seem to be as clear as it could be, please feel free to ask.
My car came with the seat belt warning light. I have the warning light working correctly. Replaced the "switch/relay" and all is working correctly. My question is there is a dark green female bullet connector and a light green female bullet as part of the seat belt warning light wiring harness that are not connected to anything. Any idea what these are for?
That's a pretty rare option. What you should have on the harness is a male bullet connector that plugs into the accessory feed at the fuse box. This will have two green wires coming out of it, one going to the seat belt warning lightand the other having a female bullet connector. That one plugs into the green wire coming out of the relay switch thingy, and there will be a short wire with the other female bullet connector flapping in the breeze. The connector that doesn't seem to go to anything is just a continuation of the accessory feed circuit to supply power to some other accessory.
My car came with the seat belt warning light. I have the warning light working correctly. Replaced the "switch/relay" and all is working correctly. My question is there is a dark green female bullet connector and a light green female bullet as part of the seat belt warning light wiring harness that are not connected to anything. Any idea what these are for?
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty rare option. What you should have on the harness is a male bullet connector that plugs into the accessory feed at the fuse box. This will have two green wires coming out of it, one going to the seat belt warning lightand the other having a female bullet connector. That one plugs into the green wire coming out of the relay switch thingy, and there will be a short wire with the other female bullet connector flapping in the breeze. The connector that doesn't seem to go to anything is just a continuation of the accessory feed circuit to supply power to some other accessory.
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