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Old 03-30-03, 08:09 PM
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Question Mystery wire above fuse box

Spent the afternoon with my girl. '86 5-speed.

While ripping out an old wire, I noticed something I haven't seen in a long time and had forgotten about.

Coming out of the harness above the fuse box (the harness that goes through the firewall, I think - I was *really* tired) is a loop of black wire with a white stripe and a red intermittent mark (i.e. one every few inches.)

Midwway through this loop is a blue connector. Actually, it's more like a small blue clamp. I don't recall seeing another like it anywhere else on the car. Coming out of this clamp is a solid black wire that runs down and behind the dead pedal. It has a female spade connector on the end, but the connector is wrapped in electrical tape so that it won't contact anything.

It seems clear that this black wire is someone's add-on, but I didn't see any male spade connectors nearby that it was meant to connect to. It appears that it was once connected to a device that was later removed, but the mystery modder didn't remove the solid black wire, choosing instead to insulate it and leave it. Sloppy guy.


Anyway, there's what I saw plus my speculations. What I would like to know is what that loop of black/blue/red wire is connecting. Was the mystery modder trying to ground it or draw power from it or what? I'm going through the FSM but it's slow going. I thought I'd put this up in the meantime.
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Sounds like the factory starter kill plug, and its bypass loop... although weird that you would have it on a 86 since the factory security didn't start being available ubtil 87.

These are thick wires right?
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I'm planning on hitting it again today. I'll look more cloesly then.

Are you certain that security wasn't available 'til 87? My first 7 was an 86 GXL with the alarm, and that alarm brain is working just fine in my current 86... The wiring is there for it.
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Maybe it was a mid year thing
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Yup, thick wire.


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yeah i think the alarm was a mid year thing cuz my 86 has one
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mind does too..

dont really know how its supposed to work tho, i just have a huge orange square by the armrest that says security on it. anyway to actually put it to use?
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It should activate as soon as you lock both doors from the INSIDE. As long as the hatch is not open, you should hear a "beep" and the orange light will go on solid. When you close the door (holding the handle up) the light will flash rapidly for a few seconds, then flash slowly once every couple of seconds. Then it is armed, providing your alarm works, of course.
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