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Catorse
post Apr 12 2016, 09:55 AM
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Considering I actually went to school for electronics engineering, I can't believe I am stumped by what has to be the crappiest wiring diagram in the history of the automobile. I have never seen a diagram where lines just go "off the page" into the ether without explanation.

Can someone please tell me where the wires with the green arrows go to? I had my harness out of the car for a resto and am cleaning it up. The lower one is for the headlight motors but I can't determine from the diagram where it goes.

Is there a reference for the numbers somewhere?

THANKS!


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Dtjaden
post Apr 12 2016, 09:51 PM
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All of the wiring diagrams are available on the Pelican Parts web site here:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/914/914_electrical_diagrams.htm
1970-1973 are old style point to point diagrams like you attached. 1974-1976 are newer current flow style diagrams that are more universally used my manufacturers now.

I have never found any significant errors in the diagrams referenced above. I also find the current flow diagrams somewhat easier to use.

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