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ID a wire

Posted: 6/7/11 1:41pmMessage 1 of 6
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Pittsburgh, PA - USA
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I found a green wire tucked down between my heater box and evaporator last night. I took a pic but am having a problem uploading it from my blackberry. Anyway does anyone know sight unseen what this green wire (with a plug end) might be for??
I will post a pic as soon as I can.............
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ID a wire

Posted: 6/7/11 4:51pmMessage 2 of 6
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I can help you post with your phone..it took me a while how to figure it out..click the paper clip and globe..paste the photobucket url in it and your done..

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btw..not sure what wire you got!

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Posted: 6/7/11 6:10pmMessage 3 of 6
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I usually dont have an issue posting pics with my BB, but for some reason today it wasnt cooperating.......I had a wheel bearing go on my pick up so today was shot, sounds like a bad omen( or perhaps I contracted case of the ebo's Rolling On The Floor Laughing)...I'll try to post it tomorrow 
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Posted: 6/7/11 7:53pmMessage 4 of 6
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Green wires in that area are normally for the A/C compressor, or the temp switch. Is it a single wire in a single plug?

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Posted: 6/8/11 6:31amMessage 5 of 6
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I believe we had the same search in this post
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Posted: 6/9/11 4:45amMessage 6 of 6
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[QUOTE=Adams' Apple]Green wires in that area are normally for the A/C compressor, or the temp switch. Is it a single wire in a single plug? [/QUOTE]
Yes sir it is....it was tucked behind the heater box and I cannot account for any missing connections in that area.... 
 
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