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pedal swap done, almost

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WhiteFizzo

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I finally got the pedals in place. It was a major pain. Im going to button everything back up, but I have a connection that I can't find where it goes to. It looks like it should go somewhere on the steering column. Any suggestions? Also, on the 5 speed pedal assembly, where do I hook up the two connectors that are just above the brake pedal? The sensor is controlled by depressing the clutch pedal. Pics attached. Any help is greatly appreciated.
 

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WhiteFizzo

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The wires for the mystery connection are orange/purple, green/red, and black. I cant find this combination anywhere in the wiring diagrams in my Chilton book.
 
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did u go from 5 spd to auto or the other way around?
 

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I'm in the process of going from an auto to 5 speed. I have the 5 speed pedal assembly in place, but I still have the AOD transmission in the car.
 

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WhiteFizzo said:
I finally got the pedals in place. It was a major pain. Im going to button everything back up, but I have a connection that I can't find where it goes to. It looks like it should go somewhere on the steering column. Any suggestions? Also, on the 5 speed pedal assembly, where do I hook up the two connectors that are just above the brake pedal? The sensor is controlled by depressing the clutch pedal. Pics attached. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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I would imagine that should be your neutral safety switch. The other connector should be on your wiring harness. Keep looking
 

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There is a plug under the dash right there where you took the picture with a jumper wire installed......you have to pull the jumper wire and plug it in to the switch on the clutch pedel assy. the hole thing is on www.fordmuscle.com but you need a subscription to see that part. http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2001/03/t5swap/
 
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