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cobracosta 09-16-2002 05:09 PM

steering column wiring help
 
I posted in the shop talk area about the id of wires in my steering column plug any help would be appreciated. I'm not sure if I have a classic or not any specific areas I should look?

Jack21 09-17-2002 05:23 PM

Describe what you have, so we can have a look.

cobracosta 09-18-2002 04:12 AM

I posted this in the shop talk area..I'll have to retype because the computer wont copy and paste it:

I figured i would start from scratch and rewire my cobra. I bought an ez wiring kit and proceeded to rip all the wires out of the car.when I got to the point of attaching the steering column ignition turn signal switch i ran into a problem. the diagram that came with the kit shows differant wiring colors. Since I dont know what the donor car was I have no idea which wiring diagram I need to look for. The ignition and turn signal switch seem to be all in the same plug. It is shaped like a 1/4 of a circle top three wires are:

2 green/white striped wires(in same socket)
2white/blue stripe wires (same socket)
2 blue

bottom 6:

black(grey?) with purple dash
blue/dark blue stripe
orange/blue stripe
green/red stripe
white with red dashes
yellow with grey(black?) diamonds

anyone know what these wires are connected to ie ignition/turnsignals?

thx for the help

cobracosta 09-20-2002 11:21 PM

OK as it turns out I thought the turn signals and ignition switch were connected together.Now I know the ignition switch is on top of the steering column IN the ENGINE compartment. even still I come up short on the wires that are in the car.Anyone have a wiring diagram they could e-mail me? pretty sure its a 74-77 mustang.

427sharpe 09-21-2002 12:56 AM

It sure sounds like a M2 harness, so here goes:
Light green/White is Left turn signal
White/Light Blue is Right turn signal
Dark blue--horn
White/Red=emergency flasher
Yellow/Lt Blue=power
Lt Green/Orange Left rear ts
Orange/lt blue =RR turn signal

On the front, you may have 2 wires coming out--one to the signal bulb and one to the indicator bulb on the dash.

cobracosta 09-21-2002 10:03 AM

hey thx for the help !!!! thats just what I needed .I have two wires left... light blue with a dark blue stripe , black with a purple dash and theres actually 2 dark blue conected at the same point. would the horn have 2 wires? also what year car has the m2? hey THX again.

427sharpe 09-22-2002 03:37 PM

The Mustang 2 was 74-78, all wiring the same, as is the Pinto. the horn is 1 wire, dark blue.


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