Connector under console?

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When I was installing my mgw shifter , I took the console apart and found a connector that was just hanging back in the back. My car has sync, ambiant light and all so I assume its for factory dash screen/ nav does anybody know what this is for, thanks
 

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it's for the flux capacitor






seriously tho, your description is very lacking in detail, did you get a photo? near impossible for anyone to know with what you posted IMO
 

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i know what your taking about and also have a premium with no nav

i have no idea what it's for, but i do know one of the wires is a keyed 12V :)

i'm assuming it's something for the nav as that's the only option i don't have, or maybe something that would be used for an auto trans car
 

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The 05-09 had that too. Cant remember if it was manuals that had it or for heated seats or something.
 

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My base car has it also. I really don't think it has anything to deal with the dash components. Lightblade might be on to something with the heated seats. My friend has heated seats in his, so i guess i could take up the console and take a peak next time i see him. /shrug If not, its probably something for the autoshifter because the letters illuminate for that.

Interesting it is switched 12VDC though. I could think of some uses for that. :)
 

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My base car has it also. I really don't think it has anything to deal with the dash components. Lightblade might be on to something with the heated seats. My friend has heated seats in his, so i guess i could take up the console and take a peak next time i see him. /shrug If not, its probably something for the autoshifter because the letters illuminate for that.

Interesting it is switched 12VDC though. I could think of some uses for that. :)

I have heated seats and the connector isn't hooked to anything

Maybe it's the part that makes the car shift normal and the engine stop ticking :)
 

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Can someone post up pictures of this connector and label which wire is switched 12V? Also, is it switched to ignition ON or just ACC?
 

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I think it is heated seats, I have them and don't recall having any extra connector last time I had the console cover off.


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I have heated seats and the connector isn't hooked to anything

Maybe it's the part that makes the car shift normal and the engine stop ticking :)

It's not for heated seats.

Can someone post up pictures of this connector and label which wire is switched 12V? Also, is it switched to ignition ON or just ACC?

I will tonight if I have time. Easy to determine if you have a multi meter though... just start w/ignition off and get a good ground (you can use part of the stock shifter assy metal if I remember correctly).

Start touching wires with the positive lead and the meter set to 20V DC.

If you come to one with no voltage and the ignition off, turn the key to accessory and watch the meter, should go to 12V if it's a keyed signal. The one I found was a 12V with just ACC, car did not have to be running.

I have, however, had a multitude of weird electrical shit lately while installing NOS, so maybe it was a fluke. I ended up wiring my arming switch to the power for the cig lighter outlet in the center console as I don't use it for anything ever. It's 12V hot all the time, but I have to arm the system anyways so it doesn't really matter to me.
 
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if its behind the center console, its prolly heated seats, but if its under the shifter console, and your a stick, its the electrical harness for an automatic shifter.
 

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I thought it was the connector for the convertible top? It would be for the switch.
 

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Can someone post up pictures of this connector and label which wire is switched 12V? Also, is it switched to ignition ON or just ACC?


Oh come on electrical engineer, you can figure that one out. :beer:

I have heated seats and the connector isn't hooked to anything

Maybe it's the part that makes the car shift normal and the engine stop ticking :)

Yea right, sold separately from ford i'm sure. :(
 

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it is NOT for heated seats. the hvac unit controls the heated seats as the relays for both seats are under the drivers seat. i found this out when i wired in my nitrous... the passenger heated seat turn on wire turned on my bottle heater and the driver side armed the nitrous system. should have seen the looks on people faces when they searched my car for the nitrous switches and couldnt find them..lol
 

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it is NOT for heated seats. the hvac unit controls the heated seats as the relays for both seats are under the drivers seat. i found this out when i wired in my nitrous... the passenger heated seat turn on wire turned on my bottle heater and the driver side armed the nitrous system. should have seen the looks on people faces when they searched my car for the nitrous switches and couldnt find them..lol

Sneaky. And clever.
 

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All of you. Yeesh.

if its under the shifter console, and your a stick, its the electrical harness for an automatic shifter.


^^THIS. I went through this a few months ago when I installed my Tri-Ax. Nothing to be worried about.
 

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