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1973 Challenger Ignition Wire Connector

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So looking at ignition wire connector coming out of the steering wheel. Like an 8 pin wire connector. What does the brown wire, the red wire and the orange wire in the center of the connector go to. Yes I have the service manual and the drawings but not a clear answer to.my question.
 
Description are by the wires.
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The small orange wire supplies the light bulbs throughout the dash. Its presence in the column is for either A) the auto trans selector lighting, or B) the ignition key light. But these are all wired together throughout the orange wire harness so all of these lights illuminate together. If yours is disconnected in the column, one or both of those two lights is not coming on with the rest of the lighting.

Why would someone disconnect that...hard to say. It's possible someone at some time replaced one of the bulbs with too powerful a replacement, it melted something, and rather than get the correct bulb, they disconnected the power. Maybe they replaced the radio with an aftermarket unit, nicked the orange wire, and through improper troubleshooting capability, disconnected the column wire. One thing I've learned working on old cars is to never underestimate previous owner's willingness to hack things up.
 
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The small orange wire supplies the light bulbs throughout the dash. Its presence in the column is for either A) the auto trans selector lighting, or B) the ignition key light. But these are all wired together throughout the orange wire harness so all of these lights illuminate together. If yours is disconnected in the column, one or both of those two lights is not coming on with the rest of the lighting.

Why would someone disconnect that...hard to say. It's possible someone at some time replaced one of the bulbs with too powerful a replacement, it melted something, and rather than get the correct bulb, they disconnected the power. Maybe they replaced the radio with an aftermarket unit, nicked the orange wire, and through improper troubleshooting capability, disconnected the column wire. One thing I've learned working on old cars is to never underestimate previous owner's willingness to hack things up.
Not disconnect. They cut them off at that connector.
 
The small orange wire supplies the light bulbs throughout the dash. Its presence in the column is for either A) the auto trans selector lighting, or B) the ignition key light. But these are all wired together throughout the orange wire harness so all of these lights illuminate together. If yours is disconnected in the column, one or both of those two lights is not coming on with the rest of the lighting.
Agreed, the orange wire into the steering column supplies the gear selection lighting on a column shift, and would not necessarily be used with a floor shift car.

From memory, the ignition switch key lamp is an option available on cars with specific light packages, connected via yellow wire on a time delay and is dimmed after some amount of time after the car is started.
 
Ahh, thats right, the ignition light was optional and feed by a yellow wire.

If the OPs car now has a console shift system, that could be wire the orange wire was cut out of the steering column connector.
 
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