Which transmission I have

Bite_ME

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Which transmission do I have

I have a 1987 Mustang GT 5.0 manual, I lifted up my car today to see where this leak was coming from. As I am under my car I notice a two wires(black w/white and light green w/yellow), with a connector not connected to anything just zip tied to the tranny. I took off the metal ID tag off and here are the numbers on it E4ZR-7003-DA under those numbers are these 13-52-065. On the right corner of the tag is E084 with these under them 34894. On the tranny itself on the top, right underneath the shifter is 13-52-066-919 with Borg and Wagner stamped next to it. I just got the car a couple of months ago, just wondering why the numbers don't match, I am thinking they switch the tranny's and put the old metal ID tag back on. Anyone know where that connector goes? I will try to post up picture of it later on today.
 
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The metal tag holds the answer.

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Check out the AutoZone wiring diagrams to find what the odd wires are for.

AutoZone wiring diagrams

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiB..._us/0900823d/80/16/71/3c/0900823d8016713c.jsp for 79-88 model Mustangs

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiB..._us/0900823d/80/19/59/5a/0900823d8019595a.jsp for 89-93 model Mustangs

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiB..._us/0900823d/80/1d/db/3c/0900823d801ddb3c.jsp for 94-98 model Mustangs

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I didn't find either 13-52-065 or 13-52-066-919 on that chart. The tranny has been working find along just that there is some slight oil leak I still haven't found the source.
 
Thanks LuquidGT, I found the tag number 13 -52 -065 belongs to a 1984 T-5 mustang gt. Maybe thats why there is that unconnected wire. Should I start looking for a newer T-5 ?
 
It goes to the NSS on top of the t-5.

If that truely is a 1984 t-5, then it did not have the switch then. It's also non-world class but does have a 2.95 gearset in it...but weak as hell. Def don't beat on it.