All,
First... an update. I am getting seriously close to completing the restoration
project. So close that I am also starting a parallel effort to get the car
squared away with Texas. (title, registration, etc.)
I am in the process of completing the new Advanced Auto Wire harness, and am
down to terminating the wiring under the dash. Once the electrics are done,
its on to the interior for the finish. With that project completed, the next
project is getting my newly restored car ready to drive, which I am organizing
as a separate effort.
Anyway, my latest questions..
Every schematic I look at has the tranny interlock switches represented as two
circles touching. To one of the terminals is the powered wire (yellow), the
opposite the ground. Does anyone know which switch on the schematic equals
which switch on the tranny? Does it even matter? Finally, does it matter to
which terminal on the switches that the power and ground wires attach?
I have the Lucas DR3A wiper motor. It has terminals labeled "1", "2" and "E".
In the schematic, it shows FOUR wires terminating there; N/LG, R/LG, G, B. The
first two come from the switch, G is power and B the ground. How do I attach
four wires to only three terminals?
Cheers,
Guy D. Huggins
1965 Triumph TR4A
CTC 63569LO
Online project diary at http://www.genfiniti.com/triumph
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