Jul 11, 2025 #1 R RSTX New Member Jun 22, 2025 2 I removed my dash and can't remember where this wire connects. I believe it plugs into one of the gauges or switches. The other end connects to the right side of the fuse box. The car is a 1978 LT.
I removed my dash and can't remember where this wire connects. I believe it plugs into one of the gauges or switches. The other end connects to the right side of the fuse box. The car is a 1978 LT.
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Jul 11, 2025 #3 Twisted_Metal Administrator Staff member Lifetime Gold Member Feb 26, 2004 35,788 Bloomington, MN Dark blue wire may be a turn signal wire if it’s part of the factory harness. Aftermarket radios typically have a dark blue wire for a power antenna but that wouldn’t go to the fuse block. Seeing that non-factory splice connector… It could be for almost anything added as an aftermarket switch or something
Dark blue wire may be a turn signal wire if it’s part of the factory harness. Aftermarket radios typically have a dark blue wire for a power antenna but that wouldn’t go to the fuse block. Seeing that non-factory splice connector… It could be for almost anything added as an aftermarket switch or something