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> 1975 fuse panel relays, what's what?
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post Feb 29 2012, 12:16 PM
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i have a 1975 914, the fuse panel relays do not look like the ones on pelican, or the haynes manual. if someone could point out whats what, that would be much appreciated. i'm trying to pull whatever wires i dont need.

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post Feb 29 2012, 04:42 PM
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It would not be a bad idea to double-check the wire colors against the diagrams. I am not certain that the guys on the assembly line always put the relays in the same place, and some of these cars have had electrical work done since they left the factory.

Check the wiring diagrams to see what colors of wires go to a particular relay, and then check those against the actual wires that go to your relays.

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