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Re: Hazard light (archive)

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Posted by Pat H. on October 07, 2000 at 21:04:03:

In Reply to: Hazard light posted by graham3 on October 07, 2000 at 19:12:14:


HHELP!

I asked someone (who will go unnamed) to grab the hazard light out of my 73 3.0cs, thinking that one would simply have to disconnect the harness. When I came home with the new hazard light, I went to install finding 8 seperate wires and no harness. I aked the individual who removed all the wires what order they were removed and the response I got was, "I thought you knew". Sooooo, here I am with a new hazard light and 100's of combinations (I guess this is were the college statistics class would have come in handy). Would anyone know the correct sequence or have wiring diagram that would show? The wire color codes are as follows:

Dbl wire red/white dot: Power
Green
Blue white
Blue/red
Brown
Green/yellow
Blue/black dot
Green/white

I guess the best order would be clockwise from the solder point.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I asked a dealership and they thought it had a harness so were no help.

None of my wiring diagrams match your list of wires precisely. In addition to the power wire, my diagrams have only six wires. I can tell you that the brown is ground. You can verify that with the ground fault test feature on your voltmeter.

Pat


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