I'm getting ready to hook up my under hood "Fog Lights & Amp Gauge" wiring and double checking things are right before doing so and this comes up (again). Where the front harness plugs into the MID harness, the Black wire and Black with Yellow stripe wires change position at the plug. Starting at the solenoid and junction block, we see the two wires. Contrary to the diagram in the background, the pure black wire attaches to the "+" of the solenoid to go to the AMP gauge in the car and the Black with Yellow Stripe attach to the junction block as the return from the Amp Guage and to feed the original Ford wire that has been moved from the "+" of the solenoid. on the 69 the junction block is below the solenoid:
From here we move to the connector where the front harness attaches to the Mid Harness. You can see the Black and Black with Yellow Strip change positions here:
From here the Mid Wire harness connects to the Shelby Console harness where the AMP Gauge is. Normally it would not matter if the wire colors were wrong, I could just swap them on the AMP Gauge terminals, but the Black with Yellow Stripe wire has an offshoot that goes to the center console Fog and Interior light wiring. As the "+" from battery black wire has changed to the Black with Yellow Strip at this point, the Fog and Interior light wire are now before the AMP Gauge or, getting power w/o going through the AMP Gauge.
Is this proper or should I correct the switching of the wires at the Mid Harness connector? Maybe it's not a bad idea to not have the Fog lamps go through the AMP Gauge?