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Old 10-02-2014, 01:56 PM   #1
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Question Wire not plugged in?

I was looking around in my hood today and I found a wire not plugged in. Could anyone try to tell me where this might plug into? It's a 94 Chevy lumina euro. The first picture is where it leads in to.

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Re: Wire not plugged in?

What are the wire colors in each of the connectors? One of then appears to be yellow and black, but the lighting may be affecting color rendition.
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I will have to let you know. I am at work ATM.
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What are the wire colors in each of the connectors? One of then appears to be yellow and black, but the lighting may be affecting color rendition.
Its black and orange
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Re: Wire not plugged in?

Figured out that this wire is the power wire for the light on the hood lol.
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Figured out that this wire is the power wire for the light on the hood lol.
I was going to suggest that possibility before even looking at the pics...seemed like most of those were unplugged, as the tilt switches failed and made the light stay on and run the battery down. I'd leave it unplugged.
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