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> What the heck is this for?, Need a wiring map !
cashiersjm
post Apr 21 2019, 09:11 AM
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Pulled the seats to work on the windshield & found this under the passenger seat.
I have carbs, no FI.
Don't have a center console.
Some wires so corroded they broke off. Others not connected, Some cut.
Any direction to a schematic showing what all these are for would be greatly appreciated.

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Valy
post Apr 21 2019, 09:37 AM
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At this stage you only care about the big yellow wires that are connected together. That bypasses the seatbelt interlock system.
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post Apr 21 2019, 08:50 PM
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QUOTE(Valy @ Apr 21 2019, 10:37 AM) *

At this stage you only care about the big yellow wires that are connected together. That bypasses the seatbelt interlock system.



There is one more wire in there that you care about. It is power from the same circuit that runs the ignition. If it grounds, the car dies. I prefer to disconnect (cut) it at the fuse box.

You also need to do some work on that if you want your interior light to work correctly.

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post Apr 22 2019, 04:51 AM
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QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Apr 21 2019, 10:50 PM) *

QUOTE(Valy @ Apr 21 2019, 10:37 AM) *

At this stage you only care about the big yellow wires that are connected together. That bypasses the seatbelt interlock system.



There is one more wire in there that you care about. It is power from the same circuit that runs the ignition. If it grounds, the car dies. I prefer to disconnect (cut) it at the fuse box.

You also need to do some work on that if you want your interior light to work correctly.


My interior light has never worked. I pulled the back pad & those wires (brown) run down the firewall into the tunnel. Looking at that electrical block, does it require any relay module to be plugged in to engage other functions? My car is a '74, would the wiring connections be the same on a '75? I have a '75 I can pull the seat to compare.
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