Hi guys,
Sorting out the last electric gremlins so I can get the car inspected/registered.
What I did so far :
* installed hella front euro headlights
* renewed the rubber under the dashpad so the horn works
* installed new pin at the rear light switch so back up lights work
* adjusted switch at the brakepedal so breaklights work
* installed jwest fusepanel with led fuses - no blown fuses
* in short all the external lights work, hazard, blinkers, mean and high beam, fogs etc
One last thing I am looking for are the dashboard lights. I have the green and red light of the oil, dashboard light and the little green bulb of the citylights work.
I don't have the blue high beam, no blinkerlights left and right, no hazard.
I checked all grounds, they all look good...cleaned the one under the fusebox.
Removed indicator and wiperstalk, took off the tubes for the windscreenwasher (have electrical pump installed). Opened the dashboard and checked the gauges... had two loose wires but most probably ripped them off when removing the panel. Noticed nothing special but was a bit worried (too many wires ) and re-installed everything.
Now I have the indicator lights but instead of left right they blink together (so bulb is ok) BUT now my wiper remains on (not constantly every 10 seconds or so). My next guess was to replace both the indicator and wiperstalk but apparently the wiperstalk is NLA...
No idea what to do next ... shall I remove and disconnect all the gauges, clean all connections, but new bulbs and clean the grounds and hope for the best ?
I've read everything I could find (most tell it is a ground issue but they all look so clean, with no corrosion whatsoever) so any suggestions are welcome
So close, only the few lights keep me away fm inspection/registration.
thks
Dax
Very difficult to help without being there, but I may have an idea on the turn signal indicators. You didn't mention the year of the car, and my experience with my 1973 could be different.
Anyway, my indicators have always blinked together, but there are two separate bulbs, and they SHOULD be able to blink independently.
It turns out that the previous owner replaced the turn signal flasher with a 3 pole instead of the correct 4 pole. The fourth pole provides a ground to the indicator bulbs. I bought spoke's LED flasher and it fixed the indicators.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=3031
Do you have intermittent wipers?
I will have to check my wiring diagram for the High Beam lamp. You may have to get back under the dash and trace everything out.
Damn, just found this on the workbench... must have fallen out off the indicator or wiperstalk... Or is this is a piece of the watertubes I removed.
you have intermittent wiper system and the lower screw under the steering wheel is not grounding (see the 914 "tech tips 700"
The instrument lights work from the headlight switch rheostat so check that first for variable voltage
Check the four corners first to make sure that the assemblies are well grounded and that the bulbs are making proper connection and are of equal brightness. These things cause both interior arrows to flash together.
YES - you need that tab installed.
I can't remember off the top of my head which corner screw it fits on and I can't find it in any of my pictures - but it fits on the washer/wiper switch unit.
Pull the switches (sorry...) and you should see where it goes if you look closely. it goes with the circle down and the vertical part against the body of the switch unit - and then the tab slides into a slit in the switch unit...hope this helps - it'll make sense when you get in there.
I would source a 4th screw if you can and I'll try to dig up the photo that's in my head that shows where that tab goes.
Good move on finding where that tab went - i was pretty sure you'd see it!
UPDATE - 1974
Installed a new flasher relay and now I have the following on the dash :
* I finally have the blue light of the high beam
* the green light of the turn signal right comes on but very weak
* no green light of the turn signal left
* they don't blink simulteanously when the hazards are on
I noticed that the "fasten your seatbelt" light flashes when I put the turnsignals on left/right and the hazards. I also have no parking light brake.
As said earlier, all grounds checked, cleaned and they are ok.
What to look for now ? Could any of the centerconsole gauges mess things up ?
(clock and temp gauge not working). Or could the parkinglight/ brakelight switch
cause this problem ?
Thks in advance
Dax
DOn't know if this will help, but I also have an early '74. Every aftermarket flasher relay I've ever installed has worked differently to not at all. I've been using NOS units, the only ones that have ever worked properly for me. Problem is (I think) that during the early 74 months some of the wiring and relays were still 73, so I've found some of my wiring to be a hybrid - sorta 73 and sorta 74.
[quote name='StarBear' date='Apr 3 2020, 03:41 PM' post='2800448']
DOn't know if this will help, but I also have an early '74. Every aftermarket flasher relay I've ever installed has worked differently to not at all. I've been using NOS units, the only ones that have ever worked properly for me. Problem is (I think) that during the early 74 months some of the wiring and relays were still 73, so I've found some of my wiring to be a hybrid - sorta 73 and sorta 74.
[quote name='dax1969' post='2800440' date='Apr 3 2020, 08:49 AM']
Damn if this is true ... I ordered a genuine Porsche one online as my local porsche shop is closed. The buggers replied that they could not deliver as they usually run to their nearest Porsche shop They've send me a refund and sent me the URO one....
pffft....
stay healthy !
The 74 wiring harnesses only have a single turn signal indicator wire. That's because the 74 gauges only have one blinkenlight in the tach. The early 74s with the two indicators in the tach actually had both of them jumpered to the single wire so that both arrows blinked together when either turn signal was on.
--DD
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