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I was troubleshooting why my wipers weren’t working and I found an wire was to blame. I may have knocked it loose when I reinstalled the heater box. Fixed the wipers but found this guy with no place to go. It’s near the brake lamp switch but not part of that. Anyone recognize it?
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If I remember correctly that can go to the brake light switch. One available wire is switched 12v and one is always on. I have a dangling wire as well. I use my always on wire for brakes.
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I assume you have a 5 speed?
I think it's the lock-out for the AT from the brake switch (you have to have the brake depressed to move the lever from P to D or R)
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Originally Posted by
Dangermouse
I assume you have a 5 speed?
I think it's the lock-out for the AT from the brake switch (you have to have the brake depressed to move the lever from P to D or R)
I do have a 5-speed, so this makes sense. I know there are a few dead-end wires that only have a use in automatics and I guess this is another one.
If, as the previous reply states, it is switched 12V, I can probably find a good use for it. Since my brake lights come on with no key in the ignition, I'm guessing the always-on wire is plugged into the brake switch.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by
Dangermouse
I think it's the lock-out for the AT from the brake switch (you have to have the brake depressed to move the lever from P to D or R)
There is no gear lockout on automatic deloreans...
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