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Standalone Wiring Harness Build - Help ID my Last Wire

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Old 02-21-2019, 10:47 AM
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Question Standalone Wiring Harness Build - Help ID my Last Wire

Hello,

I’m finishing up my first standalone wiring harness conversion. It’s gone surprisingly well. I think the key is to take your time and keep everything organized!

I’m down to my last wire and I am having trouble figuring out where it goes. Would appreciate some help in figuring out where it is suppose to go.

I’m using the diagram that UCanDoIt2 made. Here's the link: Link to wiring diagram

On the right side of the first page, there is a 4 Position Fuse Box pictured. From the top is a yellow wire for the “Fuel Pump Feed 12V+.”

The next wire is a pink wire labeled “Pink From 12V Keyed +.” This pink wire is the one I’m having problems with. Where does it go to? I don’t have any unidentified wires, so I’m confused as to where it goes. Would appreciate any guidance. Thanks!
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I believe it goes to a 12volt hot when ignition is on source that will power up the fuseblock
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Yes, that wire goes back to your ignition switch that is hot when key is on, start, run mode. It turns on the main relay that powers those 3 fused circuits in that diagram.
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You should be able to find an "IGN" source on your fuse block to support this wire but find one with plenty of amps available.

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