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I have a '92 Bronco, and 4 of the wires on the passenger side power lock pigtail (part right behind the door panel that the switches themselves plug into) have come loose. They are the wires on connectors # 1 (pink/green),2 (pink/orange),3 (black/white hot wire),5 (?).
What I can't figure out is that on #5, the wire that I think is supposed to connect to it is a lavender/yellow or pink/yellow wire which I have not found on any wiring diagrams. Should I sauder it back on there anyway? There's really no other place for it to go and every other wire on there corresponds to where it should be anyway...
I have a '92 Bronco, and 4 of the wires on the passenger side power lock pigtail (part right behind the door panel that the switches themselves plug into) have come loose. They are the wires on connectors # 1 (pink/green),2 (pink/orange),3 (black/white hot wire),5 (?).
What I can't figure out is that on #5, the wire that I think is supposed to connect to it is a lavender/yellow or pink/yellow wire which I have not found on any wiring diagrams. Should I sauder it back on there anyway? There's really no other place for it to go and every other wire on there corresponds to where it should be anyway...
RIGHT DOOR
1 = PK/LG (UNLOCK) from left door
2 = PK/O (UNLOCK) to locks
3 = BK/W (POWER) from 20A CB
4 = PK/BK (LOCK) to locks
5 = PK/Y (LOCK) from left door
DO NOT LOOK AT LEFT DOOR !!!
It is not even close to the wiring of the other door.
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