thammel
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- 2002 XLS
I've been frustrated with strange pulsating sometimes under hard acceleration - I think it's the strupid control-trac. So I'm pursuing the brown wire mod on my 2002 XLS. I'm going to put in the lighted 30 amp switch I've read about in this forum. I'm planning on getting to the brown wire that is found behind the glove box. A few comments and questions:
1) I have the ford wiring manual. I think there's a mistake. They have the c281a and c281b connectors identified backwards in the manual. The wires for each are described properly but they are switched in the manual. I'm on a trip now and don't have this info with me, but I know they are reversed.
2) In wiring this switch, there are 3 connections - ground, power and load. I presume we want to run the brown wire from power to load and connect the ground lead to the load lead. I think the idea is to have the internal light in the switch carry the current that flows through the brown wire. When the switch is off, no current flows and the light is off. With the switch on, depending on the current flow, the light intensity is controlled.
Thanks for your comments,
Tom
1) I have the ford wiring manual. I think there's a mistake. They have the c281a and c281b connectors identified backwards in the manual. The wires for each are described properly but they are switched in the manual. I'm on a trip now and don't have this info with me, but I know they are reversed.
2) In wiring this switch, there are 3 connections - ground, power and load. I presume we want to run the brown wire from power to load and connect the ground lead to the load lead. I think the idea is to have the internal light in the switch carry the current that flows through the brown wire. When the switch is off, no current flows and the light is off. With the switch on, depending on the current flow, the light intensity is controlled.
Thanks for your comments,
Tom