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914 Wiring Harnesses ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,575 Joined: 7-January 03 From: San Ramon CA Member No.: 104 Region Association: None ![]() ![]() |
My thanks to Ralph Gosnell, he let me borrow an original factory wiper interval wiper relay harness. I have since done some initial research and it looks like I could make these available, with a new relay.
I could make the harness available in the $40.-50. range, and the relay is available at cost for about $65. The harness would come with detailed pictorial installation instructions and the wires would be correctly color coded. It would take careful scrutiny to see the difference from my harness and an authentic factory harness. Please respond to this post if you would be interested in getting one of these harnesses. I suspect I would just provide the harness and tell you how/where to obtain the relay. Your response is not a committment to buy, I am just gauging interest to see if I should develop this idea further and order parts. Thanks! Jeff |
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forever hooked ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 276 Joined: 27-February 04 From: Bradford, MA Member No.: 1,726 Region Association: North East States ![]() |
As I have unequaled access to factory stuff...I work at a dealer, I can tell you all what I've done for my '73 1.7. The factory harness is STILL available, part number 914-612-143-10. According to factory info, any car built after 02/01/72 (basically late '72 or later) should have the wiring you tap into already in the car. I then got a relay, which was originally part number 111-955-531. This has been superceded to a 924 part number...starts with 477-. I also got the wiper column switch out of a '77 924..getting hard to find from the factory, but I think it's available aftermarket. This switch already has the plug out for the interm. postion. I found the wiring under the cowl to tie into, and also the other end, under the column. I remember changing the white plastic wire holder from my switch to the 924 one so it would fit in my column. My car operates as the others have said, and it's a whole new world on the frosty new england mornings.
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