1995 F-150 Wiring Diagram?
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I want to install a kill switch. Someone suggested to cut the fuel pump positive wire. Where would be the best place to install one? Any clue on were to find a good wiring diagram? The Ford website only goes back to 96.
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There's already a factory kill switch in the fuel pump circuit - it's called the "Inertia Fuel Shutoff (IFS) switch" and it's inside the R kick panel just below the glove box. If you cut the notch in the panel ~1" lower, you'll be able to pop the button up without removing the panel each time. Did you read those captions? The IFS is near the bottom of that album.
And I already told you where to get the wiring diagrams, in my first post in this thread. That FleetFord link is part of projectSHO's signature - it wasn't part of his reply to you; it appears under all his posts. But you probably don't need any diagrams for this. If you still want to add a switch, check this out:
And I already told you where to get the wiring diagrams, in my first post in this thread. That FleetFord link is part of projectSHO's signature - it wasn't part of his reply to you; it appears under all his posts. But you probably don't need any diagrams for this. If you still want to add a switch, check this out:
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There's already a factory kill switch in the fuel pump circuit - it's called the "Inertia Fuel Shutoff (IFS) switch" and it's inside the R kick panel just below the glove box. If you cut the notch in the panel ~1" lower, you'll be able to pop the button up without removing the panel each time. Did you read those captions? The IFS is near the bottom of that album.
And I already told you where to get the wiring diagrams, in my first post in this thread. That FleetFord link is part of projectSHO's signature - it wasn't part of his reply to you; it appears under all his posts. But you probably don't need any diagrams for this. If you still want to add a switch, check this out:
And I already told you where to get the wiring diagrams, in my first post in this thread. That FleetFord link is part of projectSHO's signature - it wasn't part of his reply to you; it appears under all his posts. But you probably don't need any diagrams for this. If you still want to add a switch, check this out:
Thanks man, I didn't ever realize the wiring diagram was in your first thread. I will go check out my eye sight out tommorow. I am going to run it in series with the IFS switch.
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Won't notching it or cutting a hole in a panaling be obvious? I would like to add a kill switch to kill the fuel system. Where would u add it to the fuel system? In series would work, right?
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hey i got a 95 wiring harness at a local salvage ,we swapped it out in about 1 1/2 hours and the truck is shifting great running smooth. i still have to add a overdrive light and switch but getting closer to completing the swap over thanks for the diagrams and information. concerning the fuel cut off switch if you are wanting to use this as a security system or anti theft device . its probably better to put a loop and switch in your ignition relay power wire, this will disable the vehicle when switch is off and allow normal operation with the switch on. I've seen a few done this way back years ago and i don't think it would create any other major problems.
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No, it's under the dash. Have you looked at yours yet?You're asking about adding a switch to a circuit that already has a switch that does exactly what you're trying to do. It's like trying to add a switch to make the horn blow - there's ALREADY ONE to do that. Chop up your wiring if you want.