ask moparnaiton74 he will know for sureno a\c.......
I know this one! That fuse holder is only used if you have a tic-tock-tach. That wire/clip wasn't included in my dash wiring I bought (year one?) years ago.This is my fuse box, can someone verify if it is missing something on the first slot and what?
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That is not correct at least for 69....it is for accessory..the link to my thread shows the blue tach wire to the 3rd left...this was a survivor car and that’s where it was placed from the factory ......the orange wire is part of the accessory circuit.......globe box light, map light etcI know this one! That fuse holder is only used if you have a tic-tock-tach. That wire/clip wasn't included in my dash wiring I bought (year one?) years ago.
see i told you he would know.That is not correct at least for 69....it is for accessory..the link to my thread shows the blue tach wire to the 3rd left...this was a survivor car and that’s where it was placed from the factory ......the orange wire is part of the accessory circuit.......globe box light, map light etc
I am not near a service manual to check for 70 if it is different......
Does the 70 have an orange wire connected there?
I have to check...I thought it was yellow, but I could be wrong. My '70 RR is an original tick-tock-tach car and I noticed this when I replaced my wiring. I only have first-hand information on my own '70.That is not correct at least for 69....it is for accessory..the link to my thread shows the blue tach wire to the 3rd left...this was a survivor car and that’s where it was placed from the factory ......the orange wire is part of the accessory circuit.......globe box light, map light etc
I am not near a service manual to check for 70 if it is different......
Does the 70 have an orange wire connected there?
close but no cigar lol. good answer not trying to be rudeI know this one! That fuse holder is only used if you have a tic-tock-tach. That wire/clip wasn't included in my dash wiring I bought (year one?) years ago.
maybe the color has faded and it was orange but now looks yellow ?I have to check...I thought it was yellow, but I could be wrong. My '70 RR is an original tick-tock-tach car and I noticed this when I replaced my wiring. I only have first-hand information on my own '70.
Original unmolested car?.....I have seen wires moved throughout the years from previous owners meddling with things....I have to check...I thought it was yellow, but I could be wrong. My '70 RR is an original tick-tock-tach car and I noticed this when I replaced my wiring. I only have first-hand information on my own '70.
This picture is much more helpful and thanks for posting...
Please check for me, do you know what the yellow wire is for? thanks BrianThis picture is much more helpful and thanks for posting...
The one missing is a red wire attached fuse holder end and the clip that is there has a black wire with female clip.
Of the top of my head I can’t recall what it is for but I can check this evening.....
That is for the door buzzers....I found this yellow wire floating loose.....has a connector on it ? This is a 70 V code car...........can I ask where are the flashers up in the dash? I think I need a new one, one of my hood mounted turn signals isn't flashing properly? Someone said it wasn't grounded properly?
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Will do....I have a spare dash harness and I think it is from a 70 non rallyePlease check for me, do you know what the yellow wire is for? thanks Brian
thanks where does the yellow wire attach or plug into?That is for the door buzzers....
One flasher is in the bottom of the dash to the right of the steering column by the ashtray...
The other is to the left of the column on the bottom of the dash......on the underside of the dash frame in those areas look for two holes with a bend metal tab......above that are the flashers...