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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 1-March 21 From: eugene oregon Member No.: 25,278 Region Association: None ![]() |
I have a 74 914 which has been in storage for many years, after installing a new battery I can not get any systems to work when the ignition is turned on... The looms appear to be in very good shape and are unmolested.. Is this a power relay problem? no starter crank action ... nothing seems to work, power seems to be getting to the relay board...Suggestions are welcome.. JON [swb911s]
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1974 has the interlock relay under the passenger seat. Unless the seat is sat in and the seatbelt secured, and possibly there is oil pressure, then the logic relay does not pass power to the relay board and thus the starter. The simple bypass is to remove the two big yellow wires and connect them together with a double male spade. Search for interlock here.
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