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SC tempostat motor wire location?

I am looking for the white/green and green/brown wires that connect to the tempostat motor for the cruise control on a 1980 SC. The motor is gone but everything else for cruise control appears to be there. The wiring diagram shows the connection to be at T2k but I am having trouble finding out where T2k is exactly located. I have a feeling it is under the rear regulator panel but before I take that out and start looking, has anyone else seen these connections. Thanks.

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Below are two pictures of the cruise-control connector bundle coming off of the cross-member wiring harness.





This is the chassis to engine harness bundle exposed (behind fuse/relay panel) with no evidence of the cruise-control wires. It appears the wiring harness splits close to the fire-wall.

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Thanks, Steve.
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I poked around and have not found anything yet. I noticed that in the chassis to engine harness photo, it appears to show a white/green wire in the harness that looks like the same white/green wire at the cruise control connector. Is that correct? Thanks.
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Looking through my old photos, that wire appears to be in the bundle that goes to the left rear external lights and appears to be a much larger gauge than the tempostat motor wires. The plastic connector shown above appears to correlate to the T2k in the wiring diagrams. As I recall, the tempostat motor has a pigtail connector.
The control unit for the cruise control is in the trunk so I assume the wiring comes through in one of the main wiring bundles via the fire wall. I can't trace my tempostat wires any further than the mid-line of the cross-member with everything in the way. There is a larger wiring bundle parallel on top the cross member that appears to include the right rear external light bundle and possibly the a/c and may be what the tempostat wires originate from.
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Thanks again, Steve. I will keep looking.

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