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Hi All again. Sunday my wiring harness in the dash went up in smoke every time I turned on the left blinker. I have had nothing but trouble from this old wiring harness any way a couple of weeks ago I purchased a EZ painless wiring harness so when the old harness went up in smoke I pulled the entire harness out and replaced it with the painless one and now everything works like a charm. The only issue I have is the neutral safety switch where in the world does this thing plug into the painless harness at. I asked this before except then it had to do with the new starter I put in. Now it is just where to hook this blessed thing up at. If I understand the diagrams correctly it goes from ignition switch #32 to starting motor relay well I don't have that relay no more so where does it connect to. Does anyone know? Thanks for the help. :?
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The Neutral Safety Switch (NSS) will need to be wired into (in-line) with whichever wire your new harness has that is for activating the starter, there won't be any plug in type spot for it in the harness...
Hope that make sense :hmm:
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That's what I thought just wanted to make sure. Thanks for the help
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