Time for one of those let's identify these wires games.
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As I've said before, I know my limitations and every day it becomes more evident to me that they are indeed growing in numbers!
That being said, as I was searching for my wandering horns(see other post), I found these two wires at the nose, not connected to anything and tied in a knot around a harness. I followed them to the engine compartment. They're along the inside driver fender wall near the alt. They are solid red and solid black.

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If no one comes up with an answer before tomorrow I will be under the hood of my 82 on Saturday and will take a look to see what I can find.
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Thanks Gil. No rush, still getting the car road worthy. When I was using the car as an almost daily driver evrything was working fine except for the anti-theft. If I was to take a guess that would be my best.
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Yeah, I know, Shut up Dave.
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They could be for the under hood light. If you had one, it would be by the hood support on the hood. Some one probably cut it out.
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The hood light does use a red and black wire, but...the pic shows the red wire with a fuse link in it....very unusual, and the wiring diagram does not show the hood light having a fuse link. There is a fuse link in the red wire going to the alternator....
Hmmm...I'd say it is for the hood light, too, but not sure why there is a fuse link.
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I think you are correct this is from the 80 diagram it shows thermal wire

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Adams' Apple said: The hood light does use a red and black wire, but...the pic shows the red wire with a fuse link in it....very unusual, and the wiring diagram does not show the hood light having a fuse link. There is a fuse link in the red wire going to the alternator....
Hmmm...I'd say it is for the hood light, too, but not sure why there is a fuse link.
Holy cow, am I really starting to understand these wiring diagrams?

Thanks very much!
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Thanks Bob! I looked, and I find the fuse link in the '79 wiring diagram, but not in the '80-'81...weird! Guess that answers the question! The light was prolly cut out because they had a tendency to stay on all the time.


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the picture comes from the electrical trouble shooting manual, I have one for my 77 that was from the 80 their are a must for electrical chks they give each circuit separate and with a description of flow and component location. I got mine at a used book store. trying to follow the basic diagram for people not using diagrams can be intimidating.
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Dave:
Photo of the Under hood Light connection on my 81.
I leave the wiring disconnected and tucked away.
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