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Old 04-12-2009, 10:55 PM
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Disregard this thread, I just found out my cutout is a McCord Cutout, not QTP. I found all of the wiring info on McCord's website. Thanks for looking guys!


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is this the female portion towards the motor? do you have the switch?

if so, use an ohm meter on the switch, and then wire it appropriately. not sure if it matters if you use the switch on the ground side or not.
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Originally Posted by 79Firebird
is this the female portion towards the motor? do you have the switch?

if so, use an ohm meter on the switch, and then wire it appropriately. not sure if it matters if you use the switch on the ground side or not.
I don't really have too much experience with an ohm meter. I labeled a few things here:
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Disregard this thread, I just found out my cutout is a McCord Cutout, not QTP. I found all of the wiring info on McCord's website. Thanks for looking guys!




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