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Before you point me to the wiring diagram at The Panter Place I will say that it does not match 6512.

Now my starter interlock has a Red that then jumps to another terminal and a Red/Black. The control box under the dash has 2 Reds landed on #8 and #9. #8 does go to the starter solenoid and is somewhere connected to the Red/Black that goes to the switch. #9 goes to the ignition switch and to the switch up front. Again this is completely different than any wiring diagram I can find including the Pantera Place site.

The question is does anyone know where the wires are spliced together? To say it another way... Where is the junction point of the three common terminations in each circuit? Each termination only has one wire so they are tied together somewhere.

I'd like to be able to isolate the unused wiring to minimize the potential of future issues as I remove the starter interlock.

Steve
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Now my starter interlock has a Red that then jumps to another terminal and a Red/Black.


Steve,

Just to be clear, are you referring to the starter interlock OVERRIDE switch in the front trunk?

Is the Red/Black wire on a terminal by itself?

And the other two terminals on the override switch have a jumper wire connecting them together?

If so, then someone has disabled the override switch by placing a jumper across the two terminals that should have only one (Red) wire per terminal.

The splice that you are seeking was most likely done inside the wire loom, usually not too far from where the wire exits the wire loom.

Sometimes you can find the splice by carefully examining the wire loom for a bulge or a "sudden" small reduction in the loom's diameter. While the pic below is not of the starter interlock circuit, it is typical of the wiring loom splices. Generally, you will find one wire loom splitting into two (or more) wire looms, with sleeves for each wire bundle. The point where the sleeves butt will be wrapped with electrical tape.

In the pic below, notice that there are two sleeves at the top, and one at the bottom (the bottom one has been cut open. This juncture was wrapped with tape, and contains a wire splice.

John

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This may help someone in the future that want to fully remove the starter interlock. These are soldered factor splices I found burried in the harness. Both were where the bundle was taped.

I spliced (crimped and soldered) then shrink wraped the red ignition switch wire to the red starter solenoid wire. Now I'll start on the rest of the wires.
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