i have 2000 xls 4.0l ohv i was replacing some bulbs in my instrument
cluster today when i removed the trim panel around the cluster the one
with the head light switch in it there was a connector plugged in on the
opposite side of the head light between the radio trim panel and the
cluster its self but there was nothing there for it to be plugged into it
was just a holder for this connector anybody know what this connector is
for
Searcher - 14 Dec 2005 23:53 GMT
Probably for an accessory that you do not have. I too made the mistake of
looking behind the dash and finding one of those errant plugs, spent hours
looking for the female end. This happend late at night so I did not have the
opportunity of calling Ford. The next day when I did I was told that it is
most likely for a light or guage that I do not have in the vehicle. I was
also informed that the wiring harness is made for other vehicles as well,
Maybe I have all the bells and whistles but I may not have the same thing as
say a Eddie Baur (SP). If all is working as it did before then I would say
you found a dead end plug. If however something is amiss, then you know what
you must do!
Searcher
mab6680 - 15 Dec 2005 00:56 GMT
i just wanted to say thank you for you reply i know it is for something i
dont have i was just curious as to what it is for i have seen dead end
plugs in my car before but this one is pluged into a spot that was
specifically meant to hold this dead end plug they are usually just left
hanging around with nothing to hold them got me puzzled thats all
Searcher - 15 Dec 2005 01:59 GMT
Most likely just for anti rattle purposes.
If your concerned like I was I'd just call Ford and ask them
Searcher
johanb - 15 Dec 2005 02:15 GMT
Temp sensor ?????/
If you have ATC there is a little airvent and a temp sensor mounted on that
side
> i have 2000 xls 4.0l ohv i was replacing some bulbs in my instrument
> cluster today when i removed the trim panel around the cluster the one
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> was just a holder for this connector anybody know what this connector is
> for