So over the weekend while doing a master cylinder on my truck I discovered this jumper tucked up and out of the way. I have not looked into running the wires down yet. But the jumper almost looks factory.
Anyone able to ID what is happening here?
Thank you
Jake
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Re: Some identification help please
If you have a manual trans it might bypass the neutral safety switch.
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No manual. 360 with a C6. I am hoping to get the chance in the next day or so to trace wires. But its a mystery.
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Re: Some identification help please
Have look here:
https://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics_h.htm
Fairly sure that the backup light harness for a manual.
https://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics_h.htm
Fairly sure that the backup light harness for a manual.
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Thank you. I did not get a chance to investigate further last night. But I will take a look there first.
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