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Posted by: chiefkt Mar 27 2020, 05:53 AM

I have recently purchased a center console that I would like to install in my 1972 Porsche 914. Since this model year did not come from the factory wired for this console, could anyone provide me some guidance as to how I can wire these gauges to the tunnel wiring harness? Any help would be most appreciated.

Posted by: barefoot Mar 27 2020, 07:35 AM

QUOTE(chiefkt @ Mar 27 2020, 07:53 AM) *

I have recently purchased a center console that I would like to install in my 1972 Porsche 914. Since this model year did not come from the factory wired for this console, could anyone provide me some guidance as to how I can wire these gauges to the tunnel wiring harness? Any help would be most appreciated.


Here are a couple wiring diagrams, thought factory harnesses would have the connections down there.

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Posted by: StarBear Mar 27 2020, 08:16 AM

Here's the photo I took on mine ('74) just a few days ago. The "loose" brown wire and black/blue wire go to the heater fan/defroster indicator light on the top of the console plate.


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Posted by: chiefkt Mar 30 2020, 07:12 PM

QUOTE(barefoot @ Mar 27 2020, 09:35 AM) *

QUOTE(chiefkt @ Mar 27 2020, 07:53 AM) *

I have recently purchased a center console that I would like to install in my 1972 Porsche 914. Since this model year did not come from the factory wired for this console, could anyone provide me some guidance as to how I can wire these gauges to the tunnel wiring harness? Any help would be most appreciated.


Here are a couple wiring diagrams, thought factory harnesses would have the connections down there.

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Thanks so much for taking the time to offer this information; much appreciated!

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