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> WTB:1970 wiring harness
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post Mar 12 2010, 10:06 PM
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looking for a 1970 914/4 wiring harness in good condition,no over spray please
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post Mar 13 2010, 02:49 PM
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Thomas, I have several complete wiring harnesses, some are labled with dates , some are not. How do I recognize a 1970? Al
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square 12 pin connector for the steering rack
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post Mar 16 2010, 07:18 PM
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help me a little more, stearing rack? I thought that was a mechanical part. Do you mean the searing wheel assembly at the dash board.
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QUOTE(Al Meredith @ Mar 16 2010, 04:18 PM) *

help me a little more, stearing rack? I thought that was a mechanical part. Do you mean the searing wheel assembly at the dash board.


There is a 12 pin female connector that comes off of the steering column for the turn siganal and ignition switch and plugs into the main wire harness. It is the rectangular one just like the ones on the relay board.
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