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Old 11-18-2007, 11:56 PM
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Question wiring order for hazard switch 89 mustang

When removing the hazard switch the wires disconnected from the female connector.Only one wire remains connected

89 [COLOR=green ! important][COLOR=green ! important]Ford [COLOR=green ! important]Mustang[/color][/color][/color] lx 2.3 l 150k miles
the prongs inside the switch body are labeled

(left - right) L E R F...top
S G I....bottom

the wires are as follows:

Double (2 wires connected) - Black
Red white
Double - Blue orange/blue white
orange yellow
green
Double - red blue

the Blue wire still attached corresponds to the ( S ) prong on the switch

I just tagged this car and need to get it inspected tomorrow ( seems its not 10 business days ) or get fined.

I removed the hazard switch since it wasnt functioning and suspected it may be related to other
troubles i.e ( when the gas guage randomly went up the oil pressure guage went down I was looking for a loose ground.

someone may have been there before me but the way these wires popped out disturbs me greatly:P

is this a problem associated with general age or is there engineering issues involved with this make of car. ( i have never seen this happen before)
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