Need some assistance in identifying this spade connector near fuse box on my 90 B2.


mr_manny

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Ford Bronco II
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I was troubleshooting a stuck brake light indicator on my dash, and noticed this connector.
Any insight would be appreciated :)

Need some assistance in identifying this spade connector near fuse box on my 90 B2.

Need some assistance in identifying this spade connector near fuse box on my 90 B2.
 
See anywhere it might connect on your parking brake assembly?
 
The parking brake assembly already has another connector (female spade).

My stuck brake indicator on the dash was associated with oxidation inside the master cylinder electrical connector. Unplugged it, and the dash light went away.

The mystery connector is a male spade...nothing obvious where it normally plugs into.
 
The only thing I see in the diagram in that color and area is a hot at all times to the headlight switch from fuse panel.
 
Will verify the voltage.
Appreciate the assistance.
 
Strange.
I have 0v when Lights are turned on or off (vehicle is off).
I have 0v when ignition is on accessory position.
I have 3.5v when ignition is in RUN position (vehicle is off).
I have 0v when vehicle is running.

Will just tuck it up and forget about it.
 

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