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> Heater lever - wire, I am not sure
iamchappy
post Oct 8 2007, 04:38 PM
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Ok i found that I dont remember were every wire goes, and when I rewired my 14 pin connector to my 6's harness years ago a few wires got shifted around and I cant locate my master copy of were everything goes.
Anyway, does the heater lever wire go the little console light ground to make it turn on when the handle is pulled back. Or does it go to the fans ground to turn the fan on. Or does it act as ground wire that runs into the circuit boards fan relay ground pin via the 14 pin connector (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) .
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post Oct 8 2007, 06:43 PM
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wiring diagram in Haynes both early and late. One side of the switch to ground the other goes to pin 9 of the 14 pin plug by what seems to be labelled a grey/white wire. From there to pin 86 (coil) of the relay. Power for the fan comes from pin 14 by way of the 25 amp fuse on the relay board to the relay contacts. Fed to the fan by way of pin 11 of the 12 pin connector.
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