Having trouble identifying one wire out of my steering column. Its a thin black wire. Any one know what its for and how it’s connected? I am using a custom connector for the steering column/ ignition system connector. Here’s a pic>
Is that wire in the main harness or the harness directly made with the switch?Having trouble identifying one wire out of my steering column. Its a thin black wire. Any one know what its for and how it’s connected? I am using a custom connector for the steering column/ ignition system connector. Here’s a pic>
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Its the ignition switch from the column and not the turn signal connection but the ignition side. I believe Natcho is right as it is a replacement ignition switch.Is that wire in the main harness or the harness directly made with the switch?
So the other end of the wire is attached to the switch?Its the ignition switch from the column and not the turn signal connection but the ignition side. I believe Natcho is right as it is a replacement ignition switch.
I was looking fot that information. It was a topic quite a while ago.
I didn’t trace it as it would require disassembly.So the other end of the wire is attached to the switch?
So it doesn’t need to be grounded?The other end is riveted to the ign switch, like the rest of wires. Normally comes inserted into the plug with a molex terminal, but on A, B and E bodies this wire meets with the location for the column shifter light source, so must be removed for these bodies, just kept in place for C bodies.
Originally, Chrysler offered specific ign switch for each assembly, but some years later offered just one switch to be modified accordingly, as shown above
Thank you!No, tape it off and disregard.