Posted by Jim Becker on March 18, 2015 at 14:08:23 from (173.84.243.220):
In Reply to: What does this mean? posted by Hugh McKinney on March 18, 2015 at 12:07:26:
I have seen something that looks like what I think you are describing. If so, it is a pigtail wire that isn't connected to anything. It is folded back on itself and taped. It is either for some optional equipment or something that wasn't used on the specific model.
An example might be a flashing light that, if installed, comes on whenever the headlights are on. Another example is a horn wire that is part of the harness whether you have a horn or not.
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