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Hey Guys,

Please see attached pic of a connector near my ignition switch. What's this for? Don't see the pinout in shop manual.. I found the permanent plastic coating around the wires to be mangled exposing bluish coating around the enclosed wires, so I'm assuming I'll have to fix If so, how do I go about it? The plastic coating looks permanent so not so easy to strip back, isolate wires, and rejoin. Thanks!
 

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What are the wire colors and stripe colors?
 
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jrichker said:
What are the wire colors and stripe colors?
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The wires and colors are different on either side of the connector. The side shown in pic is the one that is closest to the steering column, and it's 3 wires are colored 1) red, 2) bare stranded silver tone with no shielding (middle), and 3) gray/orange stripe. On the opposite side of the connector--the one that feeds into the loom toward the firewall--the colors are 1) gray/white stripe, 2) black (middle), and 3) gray/orange stripe. So from steering column perspective, red connects with gray/white stripe, bare stranded connects to black, and gray/orange connects to gray/orange. Fishy?
 
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Welp, after much poking around the online, I think I finally found out what it's for: airbag. The wiring is apparently fine. Mismatched wire colors and bare wires raised concern, but they are apparently as they should be.

Here's the thread in case anyone else has the same question in the future: http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/2-3l-tech/785866-1990-steering-column-air-bag-wiring.html
 
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