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200 1991 cruise install 200 1991

No driver in today, so I spent the day cruising around LA doing deliveries in our truck. Great thinking time. This is when I recalled the blue/red wire being from the bulb out relay. Further thought had me remembering how many times I've complemented Volvo on plugs for optional equipment. But I was SO sure those plugs weren't there. Got home and said to myself "if it was prewired, the easiest thing to find would be a plug for the pump. But it's just, it's not, ... .....not....anywhere....except....right here tucked under the brake booster. How about that? Well, if that one is there, the one for the CU must be also." Lo and behold, another half hour and I found it wire-tied to the main bundle of the dash, but tucked down behind the aux instrument area, pushed down beside the ignition switch. All connected up now, no extra wires, no mess. Sometimes we have to let go of the preconceptions to see the light! Thanks for your input and help. Haven't road tested yet, but I'm sure it will be fine barring switch adjustments.

Regards,

DS

Three white 245's, 855, etc etc etc....






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