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Old 08-06-2010, 09:02 PM
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Default Headlight switch wiring diagram

1990 Mustang 5.0 GT Hatchback

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I have searched this site high and low,and have been unable to find what I need. I had to replace the heater core, and I pulled the dash out. I have the wiring diagram for the hazard light, but not the headlight (I knew i should have taken a picture or written it down. Does anyone have a diagram? Or point me to a thread that shows it. Still a rookie here. This is for the wiring in the dash.

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why do you need the diagram to put it back in?
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Let me know if this schematic helps you out
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ummmm replacing a heater core and now you need a headlight diagram? WTH did your dumb *** do?????

Turbo4banger, what part of TX you from????
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Houston Texas.. you?
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Copperas Cove.....the Ft. Hood area
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Thanks for the help guys.
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Ok guys... I thought I would do some other work while I was changing the heater core. I bought this car and the speedometer was not working. I decided to pull the gauges and see why. What do you know the speedometer cable was not plugged in....that is why I also had the dash apart on that side. problem is that when I pulled it apart, a couple wires came out of the connector clip. here is a picture on a website of the clip, but the picture is not clear enough to tell me where the wires go. I have a pink, black/orange or brown, and one other that came out, but I am not at home right now. I was able to find a diagram for the hazzard side, and I printed that and stuck it in my chiltons. What do you know, I managed to keep those wires in the connector clip.

http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Electrical/...SK00001/374681

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Old 08-08-2010, 10:17 AM
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Here is another picture of the connector. Does anyone have the diagram on how to plug them in I have 3 wires that came out when I disconnected the plug. I can almost piece it together, I just want to make sure I have it right.

http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...ector-Assembly
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