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I was removing my front bumper on my 89 BII to put a custom winchbumper on it.Well when I pulled the stock bumper off there was a wire wrapped around the bumper barce on the right side.It had two oval plugs on it with two metal prongs in them {Male plugs.}I traced them back to a relay on the right side fender in front of the Power distabution box.I can not find anything that plug into.I looked at my 89 Ranger and it did not have the relay or wires.The only diffrence between the two is the BII has power windows and locks,also cruise control all which work.
Does any body know what these wires go to?I'm at a loss on this.The BII runs fine and everything works.
Franklin2
Yes the horns,lights,and turn singals all work.I think that it is the old fuel pump wires for the gen 1 BII,they have two fuel pumps the gen 2 only has 1. My truck was built in 1/89 so I was thinking that it was added on at the line,but mine has only 1 fuel pump so its not needed.Doese make sence or am I wrong again??
Could be right. I have gone round and round sometimes with Ford's "half-year" models before as far as the wiring goes. And a fuel pump would need a relay.
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