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So my ignition switch/tumbler is out being un-Frankensteined by Dan Roman and getting some new keys to boot. In the process I'm going to need a new switch, electrical part. My research shows no real replacement for the 1971s and the feedback from Dan was there are two choices a 4 wire VW or a 6 wire VW. My original switch had 4 wires, only 3 were hooked up.
So here's what I have. I believe the column is original as best as I can tell. It has a 14 pin connector. So as wired prior to removal only 3 wires were being used. Which would be 12V in, 12V keyed and start. On the harness side I have 5 wires. Plus I have an additional grey wire coming from the column not part of the 14 pin harness(seen at top of photo). I'm guessing the 4 wire VW gets me what I need(but not fully original) so any suggestions. Below the blue/brown and the yellow/black weren't hooked up to anything. (bottom two) If anyone knows right off what these are it would be appreciated as the wiring diagram, even blown up larger, it still a challenge. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/www.mikesjunk.com-19423-1455749176.1.jpg) |
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Pdlightning ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 209 Joined: 4-February 11 From: Santa Clarita Member No.: 12,660 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
So my ignition switch/tumbler is out being un-Frankensteined by Dan Roman and getting some new keys to boot. In the process I'm going to need a new switch, electrical part. My research shows no real replacement for the 1971s and the feedback from Dan was there are two choices a 4 wire VW or a 6 wire VW. My original switch had 4 wires, only 3 were hooked up. So here's what I have. I believe the column is original as best as I can tell. It has a 14 pin connector. So as wired prior to removal only 3 wires were being used. Which would be 12V in, 12V keyed and start. On the harness side I have 5 wires. Plus I have an additional grey wire coming from the column not part of the 14 pin harness(seen at top of photo). I'm guessing the 4 wire VW gets me what I need(but not fully original) so any suggestions. Below the blue/brown and the yellow/black weren't hooked up to anything. (bottom two) If anyone knows right off what these are it would be appreciated as the wiring diagram, even blown up larger, it still a challenge. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/www.mikesjunk.com-19423-1455749176.1.jpg) The replacement units have been type 3 only for the 914. It is a one year item. Some people have had switches that are 5 wire stock and the aftermarket units are 4 wires. On my 71, people say to replace the column and the switch to a later model. I am in the same boat and thinking the later model steering column might be the way to go! |
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