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I have a bracket attached to the fuse box with a couple of relays and two harnesses I have never seen before on my latest 68 project.
Based on the part number, C7AB-10B924-B1, I think the large relay and the really thick heavy wire leading to a light bulb outlet is for the optional "belts" light in the dash? Is that correct?
No idea what the other set of wires from the smaller circuit breaker is for. The car was factory A/C. Is this something to do with that?
Thanks.
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Just a guess, Windshield washer electric pump.
Now that I've thrown that out someone will come up with the definitive answer.
Tubo
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Not sure. Only thing I have ever seen on a Mustang using an inline fuse is an airconditioner.
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I now believe it is for the A/C - I found a picture of a harness that looks like it listed on C.J. Pony's sight described as "Wiring Air Conditioning Thermal Switch". I figure the two prong rubber connector goes to the extra pigtail on the dash a/c fan control switch, but unsure of where the rest of the 5 single connectors go? It's all pretty heavy gauge wires.
None of the wiring diagrams I have in my three manuals show A/C set ups.
Anybody know how it hooks up?
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MustangSteve wrote:
Not sure. Only thing I have ever seen on a Mustang using an inline fuse is an airconditioner.
I vote radio!
6s6
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On my 68, I believe the green and purple wire and the small module they are hooked up to is the warning light for the seatbelts. Not sure about the other as my 68 doesn't have AC.
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