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Any idea what these wires are?

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Hey everyone!

Today I was taking out the 4-inch screen. I saw two wires that are loose, so they are not connected to anything. Any idea what they are? I don't think they are supposed to be like that. I couldn't find what they are or where they should be connected.


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What car? What year? I've taken a 4" dashboard apart before and I might be able to figure out what those wires are for, but with not knowing what car it is, it's pretty much impossible.
 

Grant 302

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I don’t know those plugs specifically, but my understanding is that sometimes pigtails are in a wiring harness for miscellaneous options that weren’t in your specific car. When unused, they’re never removed. This is so the manufacturer can have as few different harnesses as possible.
 
What car? What year? I've taken a 4" dashboard apart before and I might be able to figure out what those wires are for, but with not knowing what car it is, it's pretty much impossible.

Sorry my bad. It's a Mustang GT 2017. Appreciate any info!
 

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