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Help! Found a loose wire near the fuse box.

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Old Jan 7, 2024 | 09:33 AM
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Default Help! Found a loose wire near the fuse box.

98 Grand (VIN - 5.2L)
has a 5.9L 360
Had a NP249 until I recently (2 years ago) swapped in a 242.
​​​​​​AT this time it started up and I did a couple of doughnuts around the yard.
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I have had a long term issue with no-start.....about 9 years. Yesterday I set out to begin troubleshooting again. As I reached for the hood release latch, I noticed a Blue wire(14-16awg?) labeled "Electrical Breaker" was just hanging there. I assume this needs to be connected. I looked and couldn't find an obvious empty socket missing a wire.
This is in the area below the steering wheel.




Any experts here that know where this goes?

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Old Jan 14, 2024 | 02:29 AM
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I'm looking for something similar to this...."and then connect that wire to pin 45 on the fusable link"... So if anyone could do that.....yeah.... That would be great.
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