75 124 w/8 relays under hood?
75 124 w/8 relays under hood?
New to the forum and to my D.0.B. Feb. 1975 124 . Previous owner(s) did the usual hack-cut n splice etc. I have the interior gutted exposing all wireing, tracing to relays under the hood etc. I have tried numerous sites inc. Brad Artique's that covers everything but 74-76 models and have a 75-76 - 7 page schematic that has been most helpful. I have a bank of 8 relays under my hood but every schematic I can find shows only 6. I am trying to use the original wireing and have almost all electrical working properly except for the starting circuit. # 50 on my ignition switch is not being used. Should I forget about trying to restore original start circuit and pull from # 50 ? Thanks.
- SLOSpider
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- Your car is a: 1973 124 Spider 2.0FI
- Location: Lompoc, Ca USA
Re: 75 124 w/8 relays under hood?
I could never find what all the relays did and just made sure I got working what I wanted. I think the three I had in question were smog/trans related.
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Re: 75 124 w/8 relays under hood?
Thanks for the pics. Appears two of my three unidentified relays are the same. I believe a previous owner wired in a start circuit relay that I need to re-configure. Thanks again.!!
Re: 75 124 w/8 relays under hood?
You have identified 5, and the 6th original one shoud be the Diverter valve by-pass relay.SLOSpider wrote:I could never find what all the relays did and just made sure I got working what I wanted. I think the three I had in question were smog/trans related.
I do not know what it is, but it is related to low emission stuff.
This is what I found to identify it.
according to the diagrams, it is wired with the following :
White
White/black (ground)
Green/white
Blue/red
and it does not share any wire with neighbours.
so I guess it is the black socket, if I see well.