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> Brake Warning Light Switch Wiring - 2 Wires?, Wiring Diagram Question for 914-6 Brake Warning Light Switch
sbartmess
post Feb 19 2018, 09:09 PM
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Does anyone know where both of the 2 brown wires attach to on my 1971 914-6?According to the 914 Technical Manual for 1971, Part II, Item No. 32 is the warning switch on the master cylinder. My replacement ATE cylinder has one (1) spade terminal on it, and yet the diagram shows both a hot lead from the switch contact to the instrument cluster, and then of course a ground lead to a ground connection (No. 83). Mine we’re both disconnected and terminals removed. So in replacing the master cylinder I’m going to attempt to hook them up correctly. The question is, where does the ground lead attach to and how?

Does anyone have any pictures of how it should look and what kind of connection the ground makes to the switch and how/where?
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