'72 hazard switch wireing order help
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'72 hazard switch wireing order help
While going after my heater blower I disconnected the hazard switch without marking the location order of the spade connectors on my '72 with the rocker style switch. I searched the forum and came across a post from offshore in 2011 when he had a similar issue sorting out his proper order using a diagram but I can't find the correct diagram. Any help here is greatly appreciated, thanks! Eric
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Re: '72 hazard switch wireing order help
There are letters by the terminals on the switch. According to the wiring diagram, the wires should go like this:
H - red
V - white
I - yellow/black
? - gray
H - red
V - white
I - yellow/black
? - gray
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Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
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Re: '72 hazard switch wireing order help
Thanks Vandor! I was hoping to get a reply just like yours with the letters. But my switch has 6 terminals and I thought atleast 5 of the 6 were used and I do have an extra black/white wire? I'll try this tomorrow and should have enough with this to make it work. Thanks again for the quick response and hopefully I learned better this time to mark wires next time.
'78 Fiat Spider- Soon to be daughter's
'79 Fiat Spider Daily driver
'82 Fiat Spider Turbo- Intact unmolested 35K miles
'67 Alfa Romeo Duetto- 2nd owner
'87 Alfa Romeo Spider- Recently sold
'87 Jaguar XJS V12
'79 Fiat Spider Daily driver
'82 Fiat Spider Turbo- Intact unmolested 35K miles
'67 Alfa Romeo Duetto- 2nd owner
'87 Alfa Romeo Spider- Recently sold
'87 Jaguar XJS V12
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Re: '72 hazard switch wireing order help
Two of the 6 terminals are for the bulb inside (the '72s originally did not have the bulb). They should be the 2 connectors on one side, the side where the rocker has the light. So you do not need to connect anything there.
Csaba
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Re: '72 hazard switch wireing order help
Csaba helped rewire mine during my visit to Dallas. Good luck with it.
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1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!