I started rewiring my car over the last couple days. Here are the latest pictures I can't figure out
The car is a 1973 1.7 with rear defrost and it had a radio. Not sure about a console or not.
Good ol' winters. I try to get it to a toasty 10C in the garage but that hardly happens with the small heater.
The tach seamed straight forward and I used this diagram
Here is what isn't on the diagram
Also I have 2 different seat belt safety lights. What do I use?
Where do these go? On passenger side
I don't think this is factory correct but I am gussing the up down is for the headlights? And that the other one unmarked could be a rear defrost?
I know of the underseat relay but what about the wires to the left and right of it
Thanks for your help!
Clow
Hey looks good! Nice color !
Where abouts in Canada are you?
Not sure about the seat belt warning lights but one of them should plug into or under the seat area, looks like the wiring is still there.
You should also have a rear window defroster as well on your car next to the cig lighter. It looks like the past owner has added 2 toggle switches in there which are not stock and I am not sure of the function of them.
If your car is a 1.7 model than it would not have a center console and the optional gauges that came on the 2L cars....thought some people have converted or upgraded to this over the years.
Hope that helps a bit. You should get one of the Haynes manuals if you don't have it already
Just a thought, did the car ever have an electric antenna? That could be up/down switch. And you already know the rear window defroster switch goes next to the lighter. Good luck.
On the tach, the single hole at the "bottom" of the tach is the parking light indicator. The 2 at the top show a "piggy-back" connector that is not "factory". See if the piggy back connector is separate from the original wires. In the picture with the wires coming out of the central tunnel and kinda flopped into the passenger side, those are for the console. The switches to either side of the cigarette lighter are not factory. On the wires to the left and right of the seat belt warning stuff, the left are wires to the light at the top of the back pad and also related to the door switches. The one to the right is to the seat cushion seat belt warning system.
The empty spade connectors circled in blue and red respectively are for grounds.
edit: The ground wire comes from the instrument panel ground post(#11 on wiring diagram.)
Thanks guys!
I have a solid weekend free so hopefully I can get it all finished up!
Got a solid night on the wiring, came across another couple ends. I just wanted to say thanks for the help so far. I am 18 years old and took on this project myself. My friend is helping out the same age and its a HUGE learning experience for both of us. The only car experience I have had was working with my dad in the garage as a kid. He has gave a hand here and there but is busy with projects of his own. 90% of the work on the car is done by me with the help of my friend. I wouldn't be near what I have completed if it wasn't for 914World!
So the deal is the rear defrost is bothering me. Was this wired into the harness for all 914's? And the radio. Was it factory or dealer installed and were the wires in the harness or was it a do it yourself kinda deal? Thanks!
The wires on the left, big white, red, brown and yellow I believe. Source/location?
The red and red/yellow stripe wires almost go to the heating control in the dash. I am feeling defroster but I have no clue.
This one is tough, the PO was in there and put a connection from the red circle to the black circle. It goes from a red wire then crimmpled to a black wire. Was this a common jump people did the the fuse panel under the dash or is it for a radio and/or antenna.
thanks,
Parker
The under-the-seat stuff is probably the seatbelt light and the door-ajar buzzer.
The radios were either all or mostly dealer- and PO-installed. I don't know how the rear window defroster was wired.
The "red" wire next to the fuse panel looks to have a white stripe. That combination almost always means "switched power", or something that should be "hot" with the key on. The brown/yellow supplies ground for ... something, I forget what. The paired white wires may be for your headlight low-beams.
I don't know why someone would jumper the fuse panel like that. A number of the circuits on it are already connected to each other inside the board.
I strongly suggest checking the circuit diagrams (Pelican Parts has full-color ones on our website, see my sig for the link!) to cross-check wire colors.
--DD
Certainly both the toggles are add ons. I've never seen any factory toggles - certainly not on a 73. The lighter is the only thing between the switch and air control on my cars.
That big loose bundle at the firewall is different from anything I've seen in my car - I have no idea what they are. I'm wondering if the PO might have had some sort of intrumentation package going and those wires connected to the control unit. Which way do they run? Back to the engine bay?
In that back area you will get the seatbelt connected wires, handbrake wire, backpad light, power and ground for the rear window. That's about it. Does your car have the ignition interlock relay? I thought they began in 74. My early 73 doesn't have it - haven't looked for it on the mid 73. 73 was an odd year for the 73 - changes were sort of phased in as they worked through the model year.
I have a parts car that is still very intact electrically. The interior is out of it so you can easily see most of the wiring. If you are ever down this way you are welcome to look and compare. She is tarped up for the winter but if you need help I can take a warm day and go out and check things for you.
There a guy in Brockville that goes under the name Freezing914. He has done some amazing rusteration work. He is not very active on the board just now but you might want to make contact with him.
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