Extra wires, 1969 fresh air fan switch harness
Guys,
I notice when I re install the cable and fresh air fan switch console in my 1969 that there are two connectors that do not seem to have a home. Where do these wires go?
One wire is medium blue with a 90 degree female end. The other is a two wire set (one is yellow with a red stripe and the other is black) both terminating in the same 90 degree female connector. All three wires travel in the same bundle with a black plastic sheath and come off of the back of the fresh air switch/cable control assembly.
Could these wires be electrical control wires for the aux. gas heater and therefore not used on my car? It kind of looks that way from the wiring diagram. If not, what are they there for?
Thanks
John, member #322
73 S with Sporto and 69 in rehab
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John, those are the wires for the gas heater installation. The proper radio power wire is a yellow wire from the ignition switch that should be prewired in all cars, radio or not. The yellow radio power wire should be in a vinyl sleeve that will be tucked up on the lower lip of the dashboard running under the steering column and over towards the fresh air vent controls. There may also be a brown ground wire in the sleeve that goes onto the welded spade ground to the left of the fresh air vent controls. If the radio wire has never been used it will be tucked back into the sleeve, pull it out and there will be enough to almost reach the radio, there would then be a yellow wire from the radio and the two would meet at a "supplied with radio installation" inline fuse holder appropriate for the ceramic fuses. As you can see with this car, not everyone cared to do this wiring properly.
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John, I was pretty sure the Webasto was an option through 73, but in looking through the parts books it was actually available through 77, although it might have only been available in Euro cars after 73. By the way I never could find a wiring diagram for that decel valve on the 69 912, not even in the special 912 workshop manual supplement, and I can't remember exactly what it wired to. If I get any inspirations I'll let you know.