partwerks
Jul 14 2021, 08:17 PM
Is there somewhere to get a complete wiring diagram for a 1975?
Dave_Darling
Jul 15 2021, 12:03 AM
The Haynes manual has the same diagrams that are in the factory workshop manual. It's a good and fairly inexpensive resource.
The diagrams are in B&W with color labels for the wires, like the later editions of the factory manuals. Earlier diagrams in color may be available on-line if you search for a while.
--DD
ClayPerrine
Jul 15 2021, 06:12 AM
I would suggest that you look in the wayback machine, I.E. the internet archive. One of our favorite parts place used to have color wiring diagrams on their site until Porsche made them take them down. The wayback machine will have them. You just have to find them.
Good luck.
Clay
mepstein
Jul 15 2021, 06:34 AM
https://colorwiringdiagrams.com/products/po...-fuel-injectionGreat diagrams. Easy to read. Inexpensive. Color They are laminated so you can use them with dirty hands and wipe off when done.
ClayPerrine
Jul 15 2021, 06:58 AM
I keep the wiring diagrams on the computer. Then I go print off what I need on the color printer. I can take notes on them, and get them all nasty with greasy hands. Then I just toss them.
Easier than keeping track of a laminated diagram.
Clay
Gatornapper
Jul 15 2021, 07:50 AM
THANK YOU!
While I'm an electrical engineer and have no problem reading the Haynes Manual schematics, I'd much prefer one on one page and in color - just ordered.
Every 014 owner needs one of these......
GN
QUOTE(mepstein @ Jul 15 2021, 06:34 AM)
https://colorwiringdiagrams.com/products/po...-fuel-injectionGreat diagrams. Easy to read. Inexpensive. Color They are laminated so you can use them with dirty hands and wipe off when done.
914 Ranch
Jul 15 2021, 11:13 PM
Diagrams, we don't need no stinking diagrams.
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914 Ranch
Jul 15 2021, 11:28 PM
From memory.
Click to view attachmentThe only thing that I had a problem with was the turn signal.
Race car going back to the street.