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What is this connector for?
![]() I'm re-wiring my truck,1967 C10. This connector is right above the accelerator pedal.
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Re: What is this connector for?
Judging by the colors on the wire I'd say that is the tail lamp harness
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Re: What is this connector for?
Did you trace what it comes from on the other side of the firewall? Where do the leads terminate in the cab?
Offhand, the Green/ Brown/ Yellow wires are associated with the tail lights/running lights, IIRC.
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Re: What is this connector for?
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The guys are correct. The rear tail light loom connects to it on the engine side of the firewall..... LockDoc
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Re: What is this connector for?
That make sense. That's the only connection I haven't tried to trace.
thanks.
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