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> is this the lead for the thero-time switch?, help!
markyb
post Dec 15 2012, 12:00 PM
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Just setting up for testing my new timing light an I saw this lead disconnected. I pulled out my trusty Haynes and my guess is that it's the thermo-time lead wire?
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post Dec 15 2012, 02:55 PM
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QUOTE(markyb @ Dec 15 2012, 01:34 PM) *

I traced it down and see that it joins up with a second wire fed down through the engine tin. This is an A/C car and it's currently disconnected, judging by the size of the wire and the inline relay, I'll bet it has something to do with that. Thanks for the effort, I thought that I was on to something bigger....if it isn't that, as Arnold would say, I'll be bak!



You are correct. It's for the A/C Unit.
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