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> Question about reading wiring diagrams, How to read the 914-4 wiring diagram.
Dunc
post Nov 26 2021, 07:49 PM
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Hello all,

I give up trying to find an answer on line, so here's my question.

I understand the device numbering and pin/terminal numbering on our DIN diagrams. What has me stumped are wires that terminate in a number. For instance: For my '73, the interior light (16) has two wires terminating at the hot side: black/red and black. The black/red runs back to the fuse box, but the black terminates with a number, 63. I have hunted for another "63" over the rest of both sheets of the wiring diagram. No luck. So, can an expert tell me what's up with that?

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post Nov 26 2021, 08:02 PM
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It's on part 2 of the USA diagram, far right, 1/4 page down from the top. Provides power to the optional clock.
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It's on part 2 of the USA diagram, far right, 1/4 page down from the top. Provides power to the optional clock.


Thanks Ed. Happy T Day to you and yours.

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