Combo Gauge Wiring, PN 914-641-101-50 |
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Combo Gauge Wiring, PN 914-641-101-50 |
gfg3 |
Jan 30 2017, 10:43 AM
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Never Too Old Group: Members Posts: 117 Joined: 5-January 15 From: Southern Virginia Member No.: 18,295 Region Association: None |
I've spent the past several days trying to find a picture of the back of my combo gauge showing the wiring (or a wiring diagram). I have various current flow diagrams and I've found the info for lots of other 914 combo gauges but not for this one (part # 914-641-101-50).
According to the Parts Vault (thanks for the picture - better than I could have done) this gauge was for 74, 75, 76 914/4 2.0 cars which came without a center console. It's mounted on the left side of my dash. Not working properly, but just in case the PO fiddled with it, I'd like to see how it's supposed to be wired before I dive into it. I'm not an electrical expert, so simpler is better. Can anyone help? Thanks. George |
JFG |
Jan 30 2017, 02:40 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 686 Joined: 7-April 16 From: Wales Member No.: 19,869 Region Association: None |
I'm going to need that drawing for deconstructing the birds nest that is my cabin wiring loom. Thanks
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gfg3 |
Jan 31 2017, 03:39 PM
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Never Too Old Group: Members Posts: 117 Joined: 5-January 15 From: Southern Virginia Member No.: 18,295 Region Association: None |
I'm going to need that drawing for deconstructing the birds nest that is my cabin wiring loom. Thanks OK. Here's what I came up with for the alternative combo gauge for '74 and newer 2.0 cars without the center console. I used several current flow diagrams and photos of the back of an unwired gauge. No warranties expressed or implied. In fact, since I am not an electrical guru, I would welcome anyone who actually can read wiring diagrams to critique this. I think I got the wire colors and connections close to being right, but who knows? Also, all the red/white wires are the various switched power connections. I assume they come together somewhere. Oh, and I know that ground has its own special symbol, but I was too lazy to build it in Powerpoint. Anyway, please....critique away. George |
Jonathan Livesay |
Oct 12 2017, 11:05 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 745 Joined: 13-March 10 From: La Canada CA Member No.: 11,461 Region Association: None |
I'm going to need that drawing for deconstructing the birds nest that is my cabin wiring loom. Thanks OK. Here's what I came up with for the alternative combo gauge for '74 and newer 2.0 cars without the center console. I used several current flow diagrams and photos of the back of an unwired gauge. No warranties expressed or implied. In fact, since I am not an electrical guru, I would welcome anyone who actually can read wiring diagrams to critique this. I think I got the wire colors and connections close to being right, but who knows? Also, all the red/white wires are the various switched power connections. I assume they come together somewhere. Oh, and I know that ground has its own special symbol, but I was too lazy to build it in Powerpoint. Anyway, please....critique away. George The black/purple wire goes to the bulb next to the oil pressure light and lights the gauge. Where the circle with the X in it is in the diagram. |
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