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Hazard lights won't turn off

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So, I was cutting wires going towards the center console area and I cut the wire that I presume goes to the hazard lights switch. Now, since my interior is gutted, I have no idea which that is out of the bundle sitting on the passenger side of the tunnel.

Anybody know how to turn the hazard lights off permanently? I have been combing the wiring diagrams but cannot find which two wires I need to solder together.

Any help would be great!
 
Oh damn. Never mind. I need to strip a bundle of 20 wires and trace them. All I wanted was to clean up more of the interior!!!!!!

Guys, wrap them up and hide them. Don't cut them if they are in a large bundle. It seems the wires go through and loop back and cutting would actually not only cut un-terminated wires but loops. Oh well, live and learn. @VoodooBoss ...you warned me!!!
 
I really don't know. But after I gutted everything and with a 6 point roll cage and half tank of fuel, I am at 3164 lbs. I figure with a full cage, that will add 75 pounds. Wiring was maybe 25 pounds. I only have wires going to the central tunnel box, instrument cluster, rear tail lights and fuel pump, gas tanks, and master on/off switch. I pretty much cut everything else at the source of the wire. The only problem I had was cutting the extra wires hanging off the loom going to the center tunnel box. I think it has to do with hazard lights, ignition cut-off and clutch detection. So, I just traced all wires back to find which loop I cute (6 of them) and soldered them together.
 

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