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Before I bring My Mustang to my Tech should I.......

Post by Martin101 »

I have a 69 ri mustang which the wiring has been changed. I bought it that way.
If I bring it to my tech should I assume he would know how to rewire it back to the original wiring, or should I bring something a wiring diagram. If so where can I find one to print online?

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you should call him and ask.
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seymourduncan.com has wiring diagrams for everything
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Hey, unless your tech is familiar with mustangs, you might want to see if he has the schematic.
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there's a wiring diagram and a complete walkthrough on the shortscale wiki.
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Post by cobascis »

stewart wrote:there's a wiring diagram and a complete walkthrough on the shortscale wiki.
http://www.shortscale.org/wiki/index.ph ... er_Mustang
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Post by Martin101 »

thanks guys!
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Post by Earth »

Here's my vintage correct diagram: LINKY

It doesn't have a ground wire on it because its vintage correct and I really only draw it for vintage guitars and vintage mustang owners don't have to bother with grounding as it happens automatically on the control plate/wire over the body to the bridge thimble. Just make sure all grounds are connected and they lead back to the vibrato or bridge to ground the strings.

White and yellow are hot, blue and black are ground.