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I had a look at the hood switch, and the bolt on the underside had come loose. So I tightened it, and refitted the switch.
According to a wiring diagram for a similar Toad alarm (can't find one for the C5 though), a black wire close to the grey one connected to the hood switch is supposed to be ground.
The only black wire I could find was the partially stripped one shown in the 2nd photo above, with the bare end. As aforementioned it was loose, and I couldn't see any signs of it previously being soldered. Should I attempt to ground it? And if so, what would be the best ground source?
-Dan