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Got my interior back together, and have a leftover black bullet plug wire in the interior under my dash. It goes out the firewall via its own dedicated hole, above the master cylinder (circled in red here). Anyone know what this is for? The car was originally AC, but I don't have it installed any longer, so wondering if it was for that...
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My 65 does not have this hole, and did not have factory AC. I'm guessing that this may be for the AC compressor clutch. To my knowledge, the only other single-wire electric penetration in the firewall was for the windshield washer pump, that was located closer to the where the throttle lever is located.
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I agree with BobE. Windshield washer pump. On my '66 that wire appears to go to the washer pump. I cannot tell for sure as the wire goes into a bundle that I can't follow. But the washer wire going into the washer appears to be the same wire. Mine has a grommet in that hole. Looks like yours needs one too.
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Washer pump on my July built 65 in San Jose.
Should end front of LH shock tower and aft of washer bag location.
Mine had the 3 tab washer motor.
Inside, went to single speed wiper switch.
If you pull, should have 12v on that wire.
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