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Help identifying wires?

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Kevins89notch5.0

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Trying to help out a friend...

"I've got a few ends that I can't remember where they go.

Two from the engine bay...




Two underneath... first one by starter...


Second one on drivers side of engine...


 

GotTorque

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Thanks, Kevin!

I am so close to firing this beast up!!!

-Cara
 

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last one looks like it hooks up to the oil pressure sensor.
first one might go into the fender.
second looks like it goes to the evap purge valve.
third i don't know
 

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third one looks like the spade connector to the starter. Its a solenoid ground if I'm not mistaken. look for a metal spade sticking somewhere of the starter. Oh and if its rusty clean it up a bit. Bad grounds are no good.
 

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First one does look like the connector for the TFI module, but that's not it... I already have it connected (on the other side of the car).

Second I'm thinking is the old EGR connector, maybe? I can't find my old EGR valve to compare.

Second to last one was the ground for the starter. Got that hooked up.

The last one, I did think it went on a small stud on the block or pan. Old pan didn't have a stud on it, either.

I also am trying to figure out the routing of the vacuum line on the charcoal canister. I think I know where it goes, but I'm not completely sure.
 

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go-stang5.0 said:
third one looks like the spade connector to the starter. Its a solenoid ground if I'm not mistaken. look for a metal spade sticking somewhere of the starter. Oh and if its rusty clean it up a bit. Bad grounds are no good.
Click to expand...

I cleaned that up and connected it. Thanks!
 

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Bosko5.0 said:
last one looks like it hooks up to the oil pressure sensor.
Click to expand...

The stock pan had a fitting for one, the Canton Oil pan doesn't. That's the mystery of that one... here's the 'before' picture...

 

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First one was the wiper motor!

Long one was the under-hood light!

Thanks all for your help!
 
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