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Old 07-31-2016, 01:39 PM
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Default What is this instrument console wire in my 82?

Redoing dash & pod & stuff and I found this loose wire in the harness that connects to the bottom of the cluster. It's taped off, so it may have always been unconnected, but since my speedo, odo, and gas gauges don't work, I thought I'd ask.

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Huh. Looks like it was pin #5.

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if the shoe fits, wear it
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And a couple more. Any ideas on these loose wires?



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OK, Stan. I'll give it a shot.

FWIW: I found an entire white connector taped off. Based on the type of tape, it looks like it was done at the factory.
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Originally Posted by Shawn Stanford
And a couple more. Any ideas on these loose wires?



There is an extra wire harness for the Euro rear fog light (iirc). If all your other pod switches are connected, that is likely it. It just remains disconnected.
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The "disconnected and taped off" connector is for the Euro rear fog light switch. All cars have it. In US cars, it was taped off at the factory and tucked up out of the way (you were right about that).
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Thanks, guys.

I plugged that pin back in but I didn't see any difference in my instrument cluster. I really can't imagine why someone would remove that particular pin, and I don't feel like tracing it on the cluster (and I'm not sure I could figure it out anyway).

The connector with the stray green/gold wire is the driving light switch. I tested it and the lights are working properly. So, I guess it's not a problem.

New interesting thing: The glove box light is only getting .33 volts. That seems a little low. It won't even power an LED bulb.



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