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Thread: WTB: Fasten Seat Belt wiring

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    Ravi, Gordon,

    I m looking for both cables that run under the carpet to the seats.

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    How great to see these wires and related are getting done.
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    I'd be interested in a pair of the curly cables if they were properly colour coded, just to be correct. What I have is functional and hidden under the carpet, but I'm sure, like many of us, I'm just a bit anal about these things!

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    Here is what I think is seatbelt dash wiring. Includes ignition plug??? Gordon
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    That is the correct dash wiring. The rectangular connector plugs into the fasten seatbelt light. Note that light is the one with the pc board connector, not earlier or later ones. It has diodes in it to get the seatbelt logic right. The buzzer goes under the glove box, mounted on the wheel well. The two pin white plastic white connectors connect to the long cable that goes to the plug under the seat. The curly end of that long cable goes up right between the two carpets that butt together under the seat.

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    Finally I never made a set due to lack of the correct white connectors.

    At least Kroon offers the wiring now.

    Experience with this set?


    https://www.kroonwireharnesses.com/i...arch=Seat+belt

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk07 View Post
    The wiring from the Fasten seat belt relay to the seat bases are missing or cutted on my 73E.

    Has each front seat a separate wire running to the relay?

    If so I need both.

    Alternatively pictures would help to built them diy.
    This is an easy answer. I got new wiring from Kroon:

    https://www.kroonwireharnesses.com/i...ch=seat%20belt

    Gerard Kroon got back to me personally and I sent him the old harness since the connectors are no longer available. He was amazing and my Fasten Seat Belt light works perfectly.

    Marc

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    I have these parts , if you pay for shipping they are yours , send to me a PM if interested .IMG_1958.jpg

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