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Obviously this post isn't about Sunbeam or Jensen Cars, unless you have ins=
talled a Ford BW T5 transmission in your car with an electronic speedometer=
. My T5 is from a 1994-1998 Mustang V6 car. The speedometer sender has 2 wi=
res coming out and they are both white. My electronic speedometer has its o=
wn cable that plugs into the speedometer and the other end has a black and =
a white wire.=C2=A0
My question is, "Since the plug on the transmission sending unit has 2 whit=
e wires, does it matter how I connect the black and white wires from the ha=
rness? If it matters then how do I figure out which of the 2 white wires is=
signal and which one is ground?
Sorry for being off topic, but it might relate to others who have converted=
to a T5 transmission.=C2=A0
TIA,Dan Eiland=C2=A0
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Obviously this post isn't about Sunbeam or Jensen Cars, unless you have ins=
talled a Ford BW T5 transmission in your car with an electronic speedometer=
. My T5 is from a 1994-1998 Mustang V6 car. The speedometer sender has 2 wi=
res coming out and they are both white. My electronic speedometer has its o=
wn cable that plugs into the speedometer and the other end has a black and =
a white wire. <div><br></div><div>My question is, "Since the plug on t=
he transmission sending unit has 2 white wires, does it matter how I connec=
t the black and white wires from the harness? If it matters then how do I f=
igure out which of the 2 white wires is signal and which one is ground?</di=
v><div><br></div><div>Sorry for being off topic, but it might relate to oth=
ers who have converted to a T5 transmission. </div><div><br></div><div=
>TIA,</div><div>Dan Eiland <br><br><div id=3D"ymail_android_signature"=
><a id=3D"ymail_android_signature_link" href=3D"https://go.onelink.me/10787=
2968?pid=3DInProduct&c=3DGlobal_Internal_YGrowth_AndroidEmailSig__Andro=
idUsers&af_wl=3Dym&af_sub1=3DInternal&af_sub2=3DGlobal_YGrowth&=
amp;af_sub3=3DEmailSignature&af_web_dp=3Dhttps://more.att.com/currently=
/imap">Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android</a></div></div>
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