42 ford inertia switch wiring diagram
This switch controls one single outlet (which shows 20V when the switch is off - phantom voltage? safe for a power strip + computer to be plugged into?). The (plastic) box has FOUR different NM cables (I think I'm using the right terminology) - 3 are white/black/bare and one is white/black/red/bare. The switch was mounted upside-down, which I understood once I saw the sheer amount of wires shoved behind it. Pics below but I think the lovely MSPaint wiring diagram makes it easier to see what's... (If this is not the appropriate subreddit, I apologize) https://res.cloudinary.com/phostenix/image/upload/GuitarWiring/Strat9-Way4.jpg (Link of said wiring diagram) Converting the wiring of my strat so I can have some different options. Searched through google and tried learning more wiring on my own the past week but, I am horribly confused still. I would greatly appreciate any advice on how I could do this. Thank you! P.S.- Also, anyone know someone I could pay to make a custom wiring di...
I have an stock 8” Sync 3 radio system. I’m installing an LOC for the first time, but can’t find any diagrams online identifying the wires I’m looking at. Everything I can find is for previous years not compatible with my car. Is there another way to install the LOC or somebody know the correct wires? It’s a bit frustrating and I don’t want to take the car into a shop to get it installed. Thanks 🙏.
Ford inertia switch wiring diagram
I'm replacing a standard light switch with a smart one. The wiring diagram confuses me. Neutral goes to N, and to the plant which is presumably earth, and to L1? I'm completely flummoxed. I'd have thought Neutral to N, permanent live L, switched live L1, earth to? Anywhere? Anywhere here's the diagram, appreciate any help. [https://imgur.com/a/bsSvfpb](https://imgur.com/a/bsSvfpb) FWIW, the earth(s) are not currently fixed to the back of the metal junction box. https://imgur.com/a/SjptUCx I currently have a single router blasting wifi to the whole house, but since its all wired, I'd like to upgrade to wired backhaul mesh points. I know that if I simply plug the mesh points into the outlets then I'll run into a "downstream" problem, where the mesh points aren't downstream from the router. What I don't understand is where the switch needs to go in this diagram so that I won't have that downstream problem. This is for a 2010 Ford Escape. **The Question** Ford escape has an ignition switch [like this](https://ww2-secure.justanswer.com/uploads/sasso1179/2010-08-25_150434_cat.jpg) (where the ignition switch is #7). What I'm looking for is the pinout or wire diagram of the connector going into it (#5 in the image). I took [this picture](https://imgur.com/a/V7LPZ28) of mine. There are seven wires going to it. Sorry if the color isn't great, I took it at night with a flashlight, and didn't have the f...
Ford inertia switch wiring diagram. I’d like to wire one of my guitars with 2 humbuckers with a volume and tone for each, a 3 way pickup selector switch, a 2 way switch to go out of phase, and a 2 way switch to split the coils. Like the wiring on the frank zappa Roxy SG. I have some ditch lights that I installed that I'd like to come on with the high beams as well as a switch that I installed. I know how to do the wiring on that side, but what I'm not sure is which wire I need to tap into (I'll try to connect the wire into the harness, rather than literally tapping the wire) for the high beam signal. ​ I am thinking that my easiest option to accomplish this is from the wires that come from the multifunction switch. I have searched for any indicatio... This is for a 2010 Ford Escape. **The Question** Ford escape has an ignition switch [like this](https://ww2-secure.justanswer.com/uploads/sasso1179/2010-08-25_150434_cat.jpg) (where the ignition switch is #7). What I'm looking for is the pinout or wire diagram of the connector going into it (#5 in the image). I took [this picture](https://imgur.com/a/V7LPZ28) of mine. There are seven wires going to it. Sorry if the color isn't great, I took it at night with a flashlight, and didn't have the f... https://imgur.com/a/SjptUCx I currently have a single router blasting wifi to the whole house, but since its all wired, I'd like to upgrade to wired backhaul mesh points. I know that if I simply plug the mesh points into the outlets then I'll run into a "downstream" problem, where the mesh points aren't downstream from the router. What I don't understand is where the switch needs to go in this diagram so that I won't have that downstream problem.
I'm replacing a standard light switch with a smart one. The wiring diagram confuses me. Neutral goes to N, and to the plant which is presumably earth, and to L1? I'm completely flummoxed. I'd have thought Neutral to N, permanent live L, switched live L1, earth to? Anywhere? Anywhere here's the diagram, appreciate any help. [https://imgur.com/a/bsSvfpb](https://imgur.com/a/bsSvfpb) FWIW, the earth(s) are not currently fixed to the back of the metal junction box.
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