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> Ignition switch schematic?, PP & Haynes don't cut it
3d914
post Nov 7 2012, 06:43 PM
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I need a complete schematic of the stock ignition switch for 70-76. Already been through the elec diagrams on PP & Haynes - but not what I need. The Haynes one would work if they didn't split it up across two pages.

Also the other thing I need to verify (appears to be the case) - does the switch have mulit-decks? Meaning are there multiple circuits for each of the 3 positions (Off, run, & start)?

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post Nov 7 2012, 07:29 PM
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well, yes,

and, maybe

not all yrs 70-76 had the same switch wiring set as best I can tell - essentially the same switch as VW & also 911 used - but annual "upgrades"

I have spent 30+ yrs haggling with this issue - have lots of schematics & hand-drawings bases on actual circuit testing - based on having fiddled with this problem on at least 15 914's of various yrs & origin

I will look at all my old notes and see what i can find to help

i am currently revisiting wiring issues as i do a 3.2 motronic upgrade - l

it's an end-to-end ohmeter excercise at the least

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