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    Disconnected green wire



    Hi everyone, I am trying to figure out what this green wire is to. And what does it plug into. It is on the drivers side close to the diodes for the overhead lights.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maritime-elf View Post


    Hi everyone, I am trying to figure out what this green wire is to. And what does it plug into. It is on the drivers side close to the diodes for the overhead lights.


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    It’s an Unused 12V always live connection that was supposedly used as the FEED for the Brake lights switch. This would allow you to step on the brake pedal and have brake lights without the key being ON. Some cars used it, some cars didn’t and rely on a Key Switched FEED wire.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DMC5180 View Post
    It’s an Unused 12V always live connection that was supposedly used as the FEED for the Brake lights switch. This would allow you to step on the brake pedal and have brake lights without the key being ON. Some cars used it, some cars didn’t and rely on a Key Switched FEED wire.


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    Thank you. I’ll label it and secure it.

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