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Old 10-08-16, 12:29
Jacques Reed Jacques Reed is offline
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Default F15A old dash wiring

Hi Chris,

Glad to help. That is a nice looking vehicle too!
You probably know this but a multimeter set to "beep" on continuity is a great tool for chasing circuits especially when wires disappear down a harness cover.

Even a cheapy one will do the job so no need to fork out big bucks (pounds) for one. I've used my 40 year old Tandy analogue scale one a few times just for such things.

Good luck with your wire tracking!

Cheers,
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