Wire identification

Ryleighsdad

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Is this all the factory stuff for the Mach system in my 95 GT? I now have a full aftermarket system from the head unit, amp, speakers, everything. Thanks

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Sadly, I don't remember, it's been a while since I messed with my Mach 460 wiring. Are you trying to remove the excess wiring, or troubleshoot a problem? I do know that the Mach 460 wiring harness is either completely integrated into the dash harness (when factory installed), or it's a separate harness that runs across the driver's footwell and down the side under the door (dealer installed).
 
Ah. Then I can say that I recognize three of those 5 connectors as being for the factory radio or the Mach 460 amp under the dash; the two large "L" shaped plugs and the flat black plug with the red cap on the back. I don't recognize the small black plug, and I've never seen a female spade connector like that on my car. That one may belong to an aftermarket system of some sort.
 
You didn't happen to originally have the seperate tape deck and CD player did you? That's the only reason I could think for having 2 of those L shaped plugs; one for the head unit, and one for the CD player. They are definately for the radio.

Kurt