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Engine bay solid yellow wire identification on 72 crossover
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<blockquote data-quote="uladk84" data-source="post: 627388" data-attributes="member: 25789"><p>I have a friend who has the same year bus so I took a peek in the engine bay, and he had the exact same setup: a brown combined with a yellow wire that was grounded at the bottom of the D-pillar. His van has not been touched either with everything still original, including the yellow/red test wire from the battery.</p><p></p><p>His van is a Dormobile conversion like mine, so it's possible it was added by them I suppose. No idea where the yellow wire originates though without opening up the loom.</p><p></p><p>Cheers all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uladk84, post: 627388, member: 25789"] I have a friend who has the same year bus so I took a peek in the engine bay, and he had the exact same setup: a brown combined with a yellow wire that was grounded at the bottom of the D-pillar. His van has not been touched either with everything still original, including the yellow/red test wire from the battery. His van is a Dormobile conversion like mine, so it's possible it was added by them I suppose. No idea where the yellow wire originates though without opening up the loom. Cheers all [/QUOTE]
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