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2004 v6 anny mustang
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is it a circuit issue?
i tried re-wiring my OD (over drive, in a auto) to a switch but the wiring i was using for the extension was bigger and after messing with it for 5-10 min it stopped working both the light on my dash and the actual effect.. did i blow a little circuit breaker or do i need to re-haul the hole wire/harness?
if its a circuit witch i bet it is does anyone know witch circuit it is? help would be awesome.
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The bigger wiring shouldn't make a difference.. But you can check your Haynes or Chilton's to find out which track its on.
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