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someone please help. with wire hardness 200

I pulled the wire hardness out to check for broken wires. Now that I want to go back with the wires I am not sure where some wires go.

1 The throtle switch I have 4 wires on the connector white/blue
orange
white/blue
black
I am not sure if i switched it with the pressure regulator since they both have the same connector. green/red, white/red, brown are the wires.

2 On the ignition hardness there is a brown connector and I am not sure but does that go to the starter on the left side of the selnoid. http://www.sfu.ca/~gslau/starter.JPG

3 what sensor is below the temp sensor on the cylinder head and does it have a wire because my hardness doesnt have one??

4 On the main wire hardness for the red wire that hooks to the starter, not the one coming from the battery the thinner one I think goes to the alt. there is another wire that branches out does that go to the right side of the starter on the selnoid. I cut thiw wire and I thick it is yellow/blue like in the picture. .http://www.sfu.ca/~gslau/starter.JPG

O Ya this is a 1985 240. It was late at night when I took the hardness out and cant remember where some of the wires go. Thanks






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