I'm not too sure what is but if you could get a picture of it and its
location would help. You could just disconnect it and see what does
not work.
paul
>I have a 1969 MGB-GT that I am getting back into running condition. There
>is an electrical part that I cannot identify and I need some help. It is
>located in the engine compartment on the passenger side(left hand
>drive) on the
>firewall. It is about 5-inches below the windshield washer reservoir(and
>heater fan motor), has one red and two green wires attached and is
>about 2 1/2
>inches wide. It might be a voltage stabilizer ?
>Can you help?
>Bob Dallas
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