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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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Respect Andy. But if they go nowhere to anything in use, it doesn't matter. But this is exactly why I mentioned joining the ground wires, which is the one possible thing that can cause trouble.
Sigh. Use your own judgement I guess. I know what has worked for me. BTW, I don't recommend this in general. Don't hack your wiring. But that cluster fuck under the passenger seat is an exception. It's caused way more problems than it's worth. |
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