ignition coil connector wires

Asked by GuruTYDPW Jun 15, 2018 at 04:16 PM about the 1994 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a replacement for the original coil connector; it The original has 2 red 1 white wire. One red wire is connected to the ignition coil and the other to the ignition/radio capacitor. The replacement connector has 2 green/white wires and 1 red. This does not matchup. The replacement connector is what is being sold as a perfect fit. But no one knows where the green wires go. Do you?

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Match the wires to the same terminals on the connectors.

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Just use the same pins as the old wires, the color is irrelevant, idiot.

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