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> wires by shifter. installing center console. which wires are for what?
x98boardwell
post Nov 26 2009, 01:54 PM
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Hello,

Before I start with my question, Happy Thansksgiving!

I have included a picture below of the wires in question. I am in the process of adding a center console and I would like to find out which wires are for what and where they can be found in the engine compartment (are they behind the firewall mat??) so that I can connect accordingly?

Also, I have a temp combo gage in my car already in the dash so I plan on putting volt gage, oil pressure gage, and then not sure... any recommendations? I have no interest in adding a clock.

Thanks for the help,
Bryan


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post Nov 26 2009, 02:11 PM
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Hope this helps....

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QUOTE(x98boardwell @ Nov 26 2009, 11:54 AM) *

Also, I have a temp combo gage in my car already in the dash so I plan on putting volt gage, oil pressure gage, and then not sure... any recommendations? I have no interest in adding a clock.


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post Nov 28 2009, 10:58 AM
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The drawing does seem to help a little but it doesn't match my 1975 car from what I have compared to the picture. Does someone have directions on what the wires are for by color and where to find the other ends in the engine compartment?

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This is for a '74, but should be the same. Y is the clock, above that is G14 the voltmeter, and above that is G9 the oil temp. gauge.....

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Brown wires == ground. Always. (Unless some knucklehead has been re-wiring stuff.) Hook up to brown wires in center console harness.
Grey wires == gauge illumination. They hook up to black/blue wires in the center console harness.
Green/black wire == oil temp sender wire. Goes to right-front corner of engine bay, connects to wire across front of engine to "taco plate". Hooks to green/black wire in center console harness.
Red/white wire == switched power. Goes to somewhere up in the dash, probably to the fuse panel. Connects to red/white wire in center console harness.
Black wire == unswitched power. Don't remember where it comes from; possibly fuse panel. Connects to black wire in center console harness.


If you already have the oil temp gauge in your combo gauge, then the green/black wire is probably already being used. You may have to run new wires for your new gauges.

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post Nov 28 2009, 11:31 AM
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Guys, thanks for the help. Regarding Dave's comment on the combo gauge, if the wire is not connected to something now in the photo above then the other end is most likely free as well and can be used for something else. They must have ran a new wire for the combo temp gage or maybe the cars come with them and some are used and some are not kind of like my console wires.

Question, would it be worth while to get a center console wiring harness as well or just make some new wires? Are they easy to find?

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