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Mustang Wiring and Vacuum Diagrams

1965 Mustang Wiring Diagrams

1965a

1965 Mustang Instrument Panel with Alternator Charging System
Pictorial

Instrument cluster connections, wiper switch, headlamp switch, ignition switch and lighter

 

 

1965b

1965 Mustang Instrument Panel with Generator Charging System
Pictorial
(Ford included this modified version of the 1964-1/2 diagram within the 1965 collection)

 

Instrument cluster connections, wiper switch, headlamp switch, ignition switch and lighter

 

1965c

1965 Mustang Ignition, Starting and Charging
Pictorial and Schematic

Alternator, regulator, solenoid, starter, distributor, plugs, ammeter and starter neutral switch

 

 

 

1965d

1965 Mustang Exterior Lighting, Turn Signals and Horns
Pictorial or Schematic

Headlamps, parking lamps, horns; headlamp, stop, turn signal and ignition switches; taillights and backup lights

 

 

1965f

1965 Mustang Interior Lights, Windshield Wiper and Gauges
Pictorial or Schematic

Oil pressure, water temp and fuel senders; wipers, washers, oil pressure indicator light, temperature and and fuel gauges; instrument panel lights, interior courtesy lights and fuse block

 

1965h

1965 Mustang Accessories
Pictorial or Schematic

Air conditioner, console, heater, emergency flashers, radio, lighter, Rally Pac

 

 

 

1965j

 

1965 Mustang Power Top
Pictorial or Schematic

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  1. J P avatar

    What holds the lighter in place on a 65? I noticed the back of it is threaded. How does it stay in?

    J P — January 1, 2011 10:31 PM
  2. JoeResto avatar

    The part that hold the lighter in place it the cigarette lighter socket and retainer part number C4AZ-15055-B; it holds the unit into the dash.

    www.aapd.net/.../cmpdetail.aspx

    JoeResto — January 2, 2011 10:15 AM
  3. Matt D. avatar

    excellent wiring diagrams. They were a lot of help, cars been apart for years and I'm up grading instruments.

    Thank You!

    Matt D. — February 7, 2012 11:53 AM
  4. Greg T avatar

    I am having trouble removing my console in my 65 coupe. everything is ok till I slide it out and what appears to be a wiring attachement post in the underneath back does not let it clear the metal bracket that secures the console - any thoughts?

    Greg T — February 26, 2012 4:23 PM
  5. JoeResto avatar

    Greg,

    First make sure that your console wiring harness is unplugged; there may also be a ground wire that is attached so you may have to remove some components to get some eyes on it.

    Worst case is that your wiring harness is positioned under the mount bracket; Again I would remove any accessory components from the console - Ash tray, rear lamp, top plates etc. You should be able to get everything that may be connected to that wire out of the console and then be able to remove it.

    JoeResto — February 27, 2012 12:19 PM
  6. Greg T avatar

    Thanks for the reply. I checked for wiring - all is out of the way/disconnected. This appears to be an extruded sprue off the back bottom that has a bolt small hanger attached. Have a pic. it just won't clear metal bracket that secures panel.

    Greg T — February 27, 2012 7:11 PM
  7. kim avatar

    HOW IS THE IGNITON SWITCH GROUNDED ON A 1965 MUSTANG

    kim — February 29, 2012 3:08 PM
  8. jerry avatar

    is there a mounting bracket for a 65 center console a/t no ac

    jerry — May 12, 2012 7:02 PM

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