The wire is green/red and comes off the volt regulator I plug and goes to the ignition switch, my question is where does this wire connect to the switch on the side plug are in the wiring harness
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Are we talking about a '64 T-bird? If so, this should be your schematic:
The Green-Red wire is connected to the (separate regulator) 'S' terminal.
The 'I' terminal is normally used for your dash (GEN) light.
Examine the electrical schematics in our Technical Resource Library. If you have questions, please ask. I'm trying to understand your question because it isn't a sentence:
"my question is where does this wire connect to the switch on the side plug are in the wiring harness "
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Please read my post:
The purpose of your Green-Red wire is to turn on the regulator and alternator when the key is turned on. In other words, it shuts your charging system OFF with the key switch.
Four cylinder (2.0L) '63 Fords had a GEN light in the dash with a Light Green-Red wire that went to the 'I' terminal of the regulator. You said your car is a T-bird so this info does not apply. So... LtGrn-Red does NOT connect to the key sw. - DaveMember, Sons of the American Revolution
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