So I know my car (67 convertible) has some wiring issues and several things in the car do not work. They are all on the list of things that I intend to get to eventually.
But I was working on the wiring for my center console and this plug falls out from behind my dash. I pull out a little more of the wiring and find that a previous owner had their way with this harness and it is chopped to hell. There are only 2 wires going away from this harness that appear to be attached to something.
I followed the green wire and found it spliced to a yellow wire (carbon dating on the electical tape suggests that this "wiring" job was done around 1243 BC) and then the yellow wire continues up behind the dash towards the ignition area and out of view.
The ummm, lets call it grey or the color that may have been formally known as white, wire goes up the dash behind on the passenger side and from what I could feel at arms length, goes somewhere near the heater control (which is not hooked up). Due to arms that lengthwise are proportionate to my 5'9" frame, and are a little thick due to working out 5 days a week, I was unable to get my arm far enough back to find the end of the wire.
Now, I figured I would seek knowledge here before I rip my enitre dash apart to figure out what this goes to. Its probably part of one of those projects that I intend to get to, but dont want to start just yet.. I know that no one can tell me what the "mystery electician" actually spliced these wires for and hooked them up to, as taking the dash apart is the only way to discover that surprise, but I would like to know what this harness and plug was actually supposed to be for.
I am assuming that it is something to do with the heater or heater control, but I looked over the wiring diagram and could not find anything that looked even close in regards to the plug or the 5 original colored wires.