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5/27/2013 3:51 PM  #1


For those with factory A/C 1965 mustangs

I need to know the location of the lead wire black as it comes out of the firewall above the plug in harness. Is it above the plug in? To the passenger side or driver side of the plug in?  Need the location from an original factory A/C car please
Thank you!

 

5/27/2013 4:21 PM  #2


Re: For those with factory A/C 1965 mustangs

Mine comes out of the firewall, up high and above the small rectangular connector, and immediately begins to spiral around the A/C line coming from the evaporator case (on the left side, over the valve cover), on toward the compressor where it plugs into the pigtail connector from the A/C clutch.

Last edited by boomyal (5/27/2013 4:22 PM)

 

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