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> Fasten your Seatbelt !, Another question, see picture......
Frankvw
post Sep 3 2020, 05:55 AM
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Hi, in case I replace my seatbelts with a new set, the new kit has also receivers in it to click the belt in. Those new receivers are not wired like my 914 receivers now (1973 1.7).
I guess those wires on the current receivers are only for the 'fasten your seatbelt' light and are not involved in the no-start ?
Or am I wrong ?
Thanks for your advice !
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post Sep 5 2020, 10:06 AM
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QUOTE(Frankvw @ Sep 3 2020, 04:55 AM) *

Hi, in case I replace my seatbelts with a new set, the new kit has also receivers in it to click the belt in. Those new receivers are not wired like my 914 receivers now (1973 1.7).
I guess those wires on the current receivers are only for the 'fasten your seatbelt' light and are not involved in the no-start ?
Or am I wrong ?
Thanks for your advice !



you are right, just for the seatbelt light. The interlock system was 74 and early 75 then recalled for the dealer to connect the two yellow and yellow and red wires under the passenger seat together to bypass it
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