S sirgerman Joined Oct 18, 2009 Messages 311 Location Salt Lake City Utah Jun 2, 2016 #1 I replaced the spark plugs in Ford 500, but i dont know what to do with this plug ?I dont see where it should be connected, can you guys help me out ?
I replaced the spark plugs in Ford 500, but i dont know what to do with this plug ?I dont see where it should be connected, can you guys help me out ?
GSCJR Joined Jan 20, 2013 Messages 4,245 Location Ontario, Canada Jun 2, 2016 #2 Looks like a test port or a plug for a dealer add on; Leave it alone. HTH Last edited: Jun 2, 2016
E Ethan1 Joined Dec 29, 2014 Messages 1,700 Location 'murica Jun 2, 2016 #3 Yup sometimes there is a pigtail that doesn't connect to anything
B Bgallagher Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 3,159 Location Boston, MA Jun 2, 2016 #4 Originally Posted By: GSCJR Looks like a test port or a plug for a dealer add on; Leave it alone. HTH +1 I would put some dielectric grease in it then wrap it in electrical tape.
Originally Posted By: GSCJR Looks like a test port or a plug for a dealer add on; Leave it alone. HTH +1 I would put some dielectric grease in it then wrap it in electrical tape.
F ford46guy Joined Jun 1, 2013 Messages 738 Location Albany, NY Jun 7, 2016 #5 Could be an octane adjust pigtail. They change the calibration a bit when you remove the jumper. They were on Fords for a very long time. Last edited: Jun 7, 2016
Could be an octane adjust pigtail. They change the calibration a bit when you remove the jumper. They were on Fords for a very long time.