I just finished changing the power head on my 2005 300 hpdi. Everything went well except I can't figure out where this pink wire connects to . The end corroded so bad it just fell off. If I hook it to starter engine runs fine. If I just leave it lose you can't turn the engine off. But I don't recall it being tied into the starter. I hope the picture show it well enough so I can figure it out. Thanks for any help.
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Pink wire coming from the 100 fuse.
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the two regulator rectifier output leads, in one connector,
"plug into" the fuse box
then - from the schematic -
it appears downstream of the fuses,
is another connector with two "red" output wires -
one goes to the t/t relay (and from there to the + terminal of the starter)
the other is the "Aux output' plug
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostDid you fix your problem based on your thread in the other forum?
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I put everything back the way it was with the exception of this one wire that broke off due to corrosion and I can't figure it out. I did connect it to the power terminal on the starter and it ran with out issue. When I disconnected the motor would not shut off. I have not tried to ground the wire yet. Should I try that today?
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are we still wondering 'where the pink wire goes'?
of the two pink wires that attach to the fusebox with the black plug,
one should be crimped into a ring terminal lug -
along with a red wire.
The ring terminal attaches to a t/t relay post,
and then the red wire goes to the starter post.
The other pink wire is the "Auxiliary charging lead' - it is - or was - capped off:
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However, if it is easier now to just connect the mystery pink wire to the starter,
that's fine,
so long as the red wire is in place between the starter and t/t relay -
the t/t will work,
and the electricity will not care.
But what do you mean by "When I disconnected the motor would not shut off " ?
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