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tying into headlight wire

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I can't quite tell, is the headlight switch wire blue/red stripe?

I wanted to go ahead and get my tach light hooked up.

Also, do I actually have to cut the wire or can I just pull back a slice of insulation and loop it around and then tape it?

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dash lights are blue wire. no dont cut it use a butterfly clip. it folds in half and holds both wires without cutting or stripping the wires.
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Yes, Blue-red strip wire (19) is the dash light wire http://www.fordification.com/images/sch ... s81-85.jpg
This is the style of connector Fordman is talking about. "Quick Spice"
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I also like using the "T-Tap" connector it looks like this and then you use a male spade connector to plug into it. Makes it easy to unplug something... :2cents:
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Thanks guys for the tips and the pictures. I like it when a simple question saves me 20 sticks to my finger when using the conti-tester.

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What I do is I go to a donor vehicle in a wrecking yard and pull a male and two female connectors from the same colored wire in that donor vehicle. I solder the male to the female connector leaving a long tail to connect the second female connector onto. I add the second female connector to the long end by soldering it into place. I heat-shrink my soldered splices. I then plug the add-a-harness home-made creation into my existing harness and do my add-on item from the new female connector (the second one).

I added a 1980 - 1986 Ford pickup clock to the underside of the dash in my '68 F100 and used this same method to install it.
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