Does anyone have a picture of the order in which the switches are located on the Dash of a /6? I can't seem to find a stock orientation anywhere!
I have a photo on my web page, I will post it when I get home.
Mine is from left to right, headlights, fog lights, hazard lights, ignition switch. Then on the other side of the steering wheel is the cigarette lighter and rear window defroster.
My original -6 has the same order from left to right.
Obviously, a 1972 model might have the ignition on the column stalk depending on when Porsche switched the location of the ignition switch.
Jeff,
Where were you hiding that car? I would have loved to have seen it. BTW have you been able to drive the other car yet?
Michael
The stock wires wont be long enough to get the hazard switch over to the right side of the steering wheel .
On my 6 , after I pulled the wiring harness, I put it back and when placing the switches, found that the hazard switch 'wanted' to go next to the headlight switch and the fogs naturally went next to the ignition switch. . . That was because that's where the harness wires fit the best. . . I tried to put them in the stock location but the wiring had to be pulled and bent. so I put them where it 'felt' best. . .
As for the defroster switch. . . it's a perfect candidate for a fuel pump cut-off switch. . . serves 2 purposes. . . 1- in case of fire. . 2nd- it's a great anti theft item. . just run 2 wires over to the fuel pump and intercept the positive lead at the pump. . so with the switch in it wont start. . you'll have to pull it out to start the car. .
Ah the fogs wiring changes. . It took me 2 days to get this all done but here's what I did on my 6. . .
First, I wanted to be able to keep the headlights down whan the parking lites were on [ only come up on the 2nd position] so If I was driving with the bra on and it started to get dark, I didn't have to stop and roll the bra flaps back. . that was just moving one wire on the headlight switch. .
Next I wanted to be able to turn on the fogs with the parking lites on, that was a little more difficult and I rewired the entire fog lite switch and relay to it's on battery and ground independent of the headlight circuit. . .
This last one was a little harder still. . . I wanted to be able to use the 'headlight flasher' on the lever to flash the fogs. . . that was a little solder change on the lever switch and running one wire, but it works. . made it so I can flash the fogs with the ignition off also. .
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