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> head light switch, what pins go to ?
imapayne
post Sep 20 2018, 11:04 AM
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My 75 1.8 914 is finally coming together but headlight switch is killing me. on the back pins are marked but not sure which wire goes where. I have the nice plastic wire sche and Haynes manuel but its not much help. Thanks Imapayeb
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post Sep 20 2018, 02:42 PM
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Im sorry but what is the FWSM sche. how do i change that pic lol
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QUOTE(imapayne @ Sep 20 2018, 01:42 PM) *

Im sorry but what is the FWSM sche. how do i change that pic lol


FWSM - Factory Workshop Service Manual
There used to be the factory diagrams on the Pelican Part website but then the links were broken, not sure if they got fixed. What year is your car?

You can always go back to your original post and edit it, look at the bottom right corner of the post for the "Edit" button.

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