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> fs 914-6 fuse/relay board
gulf908
post Feb 13 2020, 10:18 PM
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for sale - fuse / relay board for a 914-6
recently bought but now surplus to requirements
in excellent + condition - checked out and cleaned by my electrical mechanic
no cracks - black tar on reverse is still good - with spindle
ready to plug in
914 610 103 00
AUS $800 plus shipping from Sydney Australia

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aturboman
post Jun 9 2020, 09:38 AM
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As I recall the 914-6 rear window defrost circuit partly runs through the main harness and the 14 pin plug on the relay board.

You add the relay on the relay board and then conenct the harness from the glass to the dash switch area which runs along the same path as the interior light.

My last 2 sixes both had heated rear windows and I believe this was how it was wired.
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post Jun 9 2020, 09:20 PM
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QUOTE(aturboman @ Jun 9 2020, 11:38 AM) *

As I recall the 914-6 rear window defrost circuit partly runs through the main harness and the 14 pin plug on the relay board.

You add the relay on the relay board and then conenct the harness from the glass to the dash switch area which runs along the same path as the interior light.

My last 2 sixes both had heated rear windows and I believe this was how it was wired.


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Robert has it right. All 6 harnesses were made for easy rear defrost install
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