At beginning, you had two items you didn’t know what they were. The small cylinder shaped item attached to voltage regulator is a radio noise suppressor. The other unknown part that mounts to drivers side is the brake light relay.
Hello Matt. Looks like those instructions could of been written a lot better. Is the kit a Chinese product? The instructions either don't make sense, or incomplete. Hang in there, you'll be glad you have AC down in Florida. George B
U made it home. 👍 Car is looking great.
I did make it home and it took a while to get rested up.. lol.
The struggle is real lol.
Good stuff and you are doing great.
At beginning, you had two items you didn’t know what they were. The small cylinder shaped item attached to voltage regulator is a radio noise suppressor. The other unknown part that mounts to drivers side is the brake light relay.
Thanks. That's some very useful information.
My guess the last item is a capacitor and probably mounts under the regulator mount bolts. Nice work
Isn't this old wiring fun to work with. We'll get it. Good to here from you!
C3VB-14512-B is the brake light relay. You can get them new for any of the Thunderbird dealers.
Thanks. I'll get that replaced if mine doesn't work. Thanks for the part number.
Think that looks
Like a radio suppresser the one with the broken wire
Thanks for the help
Looking good, mine doesn't have the brake light relay?
Thanks. This is the hardest part. Making sure the electrical is good to go.
Hello Matt. Looks like those instructions could of been written a lot better. Is the kit a Chinese product? The instructions either don't make sense, or incomplete. Hang in there, you'll be glad you have AC down in Florida.
George B
The company is not Chinese but the product could be. I think I have a handle on it now. And yes... A/C is a must. Good to hear from you George.