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  • lord_deastofactL Offline
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    ok if any of you guys know about wiring for fords or probes maybe you could help me here. I just replaced the whole front harness cause a shop in town that I had work on my car melted every wire in it for me. but anyhow, I spiced in the whole harness all the lights work, (highbeam, lowbeams, headlamp doors, and clearance) but there were 4 red wires with a black line on them that we never could figure out what they are for. they just go in a loop, they don't have any voltage running threw them. and everything still works the same whether they are hooked up or not.

    so does anyone know what they might be for? they are factory wires.

    oh yeah, and the shop manual says nothing about them.

    Minute ricer!

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      Check the alldata database if they have it at the library.

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        what is the "alldata database"? I guess I've never heard of it.

        Minute ricer!

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          Alldata is an online subscription-based automotive technical manual database.

          I can't be certain where those wires go, but I suspect they are for the headlamp checker.

          Barry
          "street races are for newbies and drifting is for the pros"

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            lord_deastofact wrote:
            ok if any of you guys know about wiring for fords or probes maybe you could help me here. I just replaced the whole front harness cause a shop in town that I had work on my car melted every wire in it for me. but anyhow, I spiced in the whole harness all the lights work, (highbeam, lowbeams, headlamp doors, and clearance) but there were 4 red wires with a black line on them that we never could figure out what they are for. they just go in a loop, they don't have any voltage running threw them. and everything still works the same whether they are hooked up or not.

            so does anyone know what they might be for? they are factory wires.

            oh yeah, and the shop manual says nothing about them.

            I just checked Alldata for you. I have it here at home.They are spare wires for external lighting. They carry a 12v signal whenever your power up your parking lights.

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              Oh, and if they loop, then don't mess with them. Just dont hook them up to anything over and above what you've already hooked up.

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                thanks guys, I think they might be extra wires for the canadian wiring scheme for that car, since in the shop manual there are 3 different schemes(2.2 non turbo, 2.2 turbo, and 2.2 turbo canada only) thinking maybe they are for if the car had daytime running lights somehow, though we never could get power out of them on the volt tester, they just seemed like dead wires.

                Minute ricer!

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