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  1. #111
    Good idea, I'll give it a shot in a non conspicuous spot first

  2. #112
    Electrics, a domain I am confortable with.
    We started with a trash bag full of dirt and knots and ended up with a cleaned up lot, separated in looms. The label writer comes out this afternoon.
    The rear lights will need some work, but will be saved, and converted to euro spec.

  3. #113
    Are all your harnesses useable?

  4. #114
    So far, I think they are. They cleaned up well, some wires were cut, but I should manage.
    The kid has gotten into it. He has IDed a few looms already.

    Are there any known faults in the factory wiring schematics? So far I have found a mismatching color in one loom that is otherwise correct.

    What is that square connector for? Can't ID it...

  5. #115
    Looks like 2 blacks and a red. Similar to the plug that goes into the bottom of the front blower motor, but that plug has 4 connectors. If you look in the diagram, see if you can find a plug with 2 blk and red.
    And yes, I have seen some mistakes in wiring diagrams before. It could also be a plug for a un used option/accessory. Any idea what area of the car that plug came from.

  6. #116
    Hi Rick,
    Yes, it came from the large trash bag in the trunk…
    It is a bakelite (black) connector with 2 blacks and a red. The red separates from the 2 blacks about 2 feet from the connector.
    I thought blower at first, but it doesn't seem to be.

  7. #117
    Put your son on the case.

  8. #118
    He actually is.

  9. #119
    More progress made.
    Identified about 90% of the wiring. Some were easy, because covered in grease/oil (from around the engine), or road dirt (lights). Quite a few deviant wires from the factory chart. Need help for these below:

    -What is this connector or relay base with blue/white, red, white/yellow and white wires?

    -Again, does anyone know what is this black bakelite connector with 2 black and one thick red wires?

    I am going to hang these looms to get them as straight/relaxed as possible, might also lay them in the sun to soften the stiff parts a bit.

  10. #120
    Check your wiring diagram, those colors should relate to front fog/ driving lights with relay base. The bare wire ends indicate they would be for the screw fuse connections.
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    Fort Worth Tx.

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