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Porky |
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behind the driver's seat. there's the seatbelt wires, but also a black plug that looks like it should be hooked to something big. lots of wires going nowhere.
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Did you mean passenger seat? (That's where the seatbelt relay junk is.)
You can cut all that out, join the big yellow and forget about the junk. Although it's a good idea to join all the brown wires because you could have some weird ground problems if you don't. |
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