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> Two random electrical questions, Brake and backup lights
BMXerror
post Jul 2 2006, 04:38 PM
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First, I just put a side shift tranny in an early car, but the electrical connectors for the backup light switch is different. Can I put the old backup light switch in the new tranny, because it looks like it threads in the same way?
Also, I pulled my master cylinder to replace it today, and noticed that there are two wires coming down right by it. One connects to the master cylinder, but the other is just hanging. I assume that the one that hooks into the MC is for the brake lights and the ground is through the case of the MC. Right? Anyone know what the other wire is for? It's just got a push on connector just like the one for the brake lights. Thanks for putting up with my ignorance.
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BMXerror   Two random electrical questions   Jul 2 2006, 04:38 PM
JPB   Cool question since I have just gone from a 17mm-1...   Jul 2 2006, 08:23 PM
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