mexico brown
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Hi have a 1969 series 1 3500, can someone help with a colour coded wiring diagram of the fuse box, having difficulty with the wiring.
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Hi thanks for responding to my request, the answer to your question is yes and no, need a colour picture of wiring as it goes into the fuse box, wiring all mixed up. Hoping I can get that. Anyway thanks for your message. JimIs this any use?
AFAIK there were no colour maps provided. There is one on this forum for the 12 fuse series 2 box, but dont know about series 1. The diagram does have colour codes on the tracks and the code key at the bottom. First time I have seen a request for actual colours.....In the early years Porsche 928 wiring diagrams were printed with colours, but later reverted to B&W with codes - in manual sets of 10 vols costing many $100s.
THIS HOW i READ IT-
No 61, f 1-2 N->3p brown - 3 purple
No 62 F3-4 W-4G white - 4 greens
No 28 F5-6 R - RP red - red/purple trace
No 32 F7-8 ? -NG ? = brown/
Hi thank for your help, will give this a try. Appreciate your assistance. JimAFAIK there were no colour maps provided. There is one on this forum for the 12 fuse series 2 box, but dont know about series 1. The diagram does have colour codes on the tracks and the code key at the bottom. First time I have seen a request for actual colours.....In the early years Porsche 928 wiring diagrams were printed with colours, but later reverted to B&W with codes - in manual sets of 10 vols costing many $100s.
THIS HOW i READ IT-
No 61, f 1-2 N->3p brown - 3 purple
No 62 F3-4 W-4G white - 4 greens
No 28 F5-6 R - RP red - red/purple trace
No 32 F7-8 ? -NG ? = brown/green trace
Hi many thanks for you assistance, have followed your diagram but still have one problem, the near side front and rear lights are on. Any ideas. Thanks JimHi thank for your help, will give this a try. Appreciate your assistance. Jim
Hi thanks will have a look at the weekend and report back. Many thanks, JimIt sounds like the main light switch might be in the park position, which is one back from the off position.