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Dash wire help

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Hi all I need a little help with my dash wiring, I sent it all out to midlife to be redone and its working great! every light and turn signal is working but I have a couple question on a few wires that I don't know what they are. I have 3 or 4 bright green wires with female ends on the and I'm not sure what plugs into them. also I have a grey wire with a 90 deg. bend push on type and I don't know what that goes too. I took a couple pictures of them so hopefully that will help.

 

Another issues I have is I put a new circuit board on the back of the cluster and also a new voltage regulator and new led light kit from CJ Pony and I only got 1 or 2 blubs working in the cluster now... :( any help or advice would help.. Thanks!

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It's been 5 years since I pulled my car apart, so I might be a bit rusty here.. I think the gray 90-degree pushes onto a stud on the radio. The two green ones I have no idea. Glove box light or clock perhaps? Midlife will probably chime in with the blueprint ;)

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What did you do to my wiring in the second picture???

"Gray wire" with 90* slip-on connector is really blue/white and is for the cigarette lighter.

Green wires with female spades and black covers are for Air Conditioning.

First picture shows an aftermarket tachometer installed.  If so, you'll need to jumper the male/female lead where the pink resistor wire goes into the molded connector.

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