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Old 02-18-2017, 01:18 PM   #1
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Trying to add scan gauge only data link I can find is in front left fuse panel compar

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There should be one under the dash to the left of the steering column as you sit in drivers seat. It is hard to see.
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I've looked can't seem to locate it the one I found in the compartment says abs
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There should be one under the dash to the left of the steering column as you sit in drivers seat. It is hard to see.

That's where mine is too!
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Old 02-18-2017, 04:32 PM   #5
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Just finished looking again it not there I've even removed side panel below shifter unable to find connector
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Our 2001 Windsor has the connection in the same place the others have stated.
Up under the dash to the left of the brake.
Its one of those things that's hard to find until you find it.
Then its "oh geez, there it is"
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Old 02-18-2017, 05:47 PM   #7
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OK I've been looking on the left side of steering column I'll look there tomorrow thanks.
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dada link

I found mine also it was behind the kick panel left of stirring wheel up high close to the fire wall its gray with a screw on cap on it kind of a strange thing when your looking at it. under the cap is your connection.
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So I might have to lower the under dash panel left of steering column?
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On my Windsor no. On mine there is a bracket just to the left of the a/c duct which is left of the steering column on the panel you are referring to. . If it is not, I suppose there is a chance it may be above the panel. It will be in that area. The connector should be a round gray socket with a screw on cap
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I just found it it was above the panel at the firewall attached to a pretty long harness I moved it down so it is accessible thanks to all!
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