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7Wires! HELP!!!!!

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Ok i bought a NOS turn signal switch from the ford dealer in town for 25$.

My problem is that it has diff color wires on it then my old one! and im trying to find out whrere they go in the connecter.

The new one has a white wire with a baby blue strip, Dark Green with a white strip, Then just a dark Green, Blue with a green strip, one gray, Dark Green with a brown strip, Orange with a blue strip. :eek:

The OLD one. One Dark Green, one baby blue. Light Green with a white strip. Red with a black strip. Yellow with a black strip. Dark Blue with a yellow strip, A white wire with a baby blue strip! :eek: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh

Where do thay go GEES
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match up the colrs as the old one was and then check this for further help it may or may not help you.
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here is a quote from the late kapt. in the quote is another diagram that may help. quote="kaptnkaos"]Sorry elky1349,

The only one I have is connected to my '68...
However, just to give you a little hope... if you can't find this style connectors at a wrecking yard, you can replace the 67-69 style TSS dual plug with the single plug style connector that was used on the '70-'72 models.
Basically all Ford did was to merge the two pieces into one.

Here is a simplified schematic for the '67-'69 style connectors.
I have listed the color, the circuit number, and the function of each wire on both sides of the connector.
Image
click on pic to enlarge.
You can compare wire functions on the schematics posted here. here's one for a '70
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KaptnKA 8) S[/quote]
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fordman wrote:here is a quote from the late kapt. in the quote is another diagram that may help. quote="kaptnkaos"]Sorry elky1349,

The only one I have is connected to my '68...
However, just to give you a little hope... if you can't find this style connectors at a wrecking yard, you can replace the 67-69 style TSS dual plug with the single plug style connector that was used on the '70-'72 models.
Basically all Ford did was to merge the two pieces into one.

Here is a simplified schematic for the '67-'69 style connectors.
I have listed the color, the circuit number, and the function of each wire on both sides of the connector.
Image
click on pic to enlarge.
You can compare wire functions on the schematics posted here. here's one for a '70
Image

KaptnKA 8) S
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