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Ignition switch wiring??
Someone needed help with wiring on his newly acquired kit car. As far as
he knows the donor was a 73 Beetle (US). He claims the VIN starts 1332-something. That does not correspond to any VW of that era. The wires coming from the ignition switch a a thick red wire a thin red wire a black wire a white wire He thinks the white one is for headlights and needs to confirm all wires before hooking it up to the rest of the wiring that has been completely redone (EZ-wire aftermarket system) These wire colors don't match a 72-73 up diagram AT ALL for a super beetle. (Which, I believe, was the only model sold in the US in 73, right?) What the heck does he have?? I told him since everything else in the vehicle is all messed up or aftermarket, just figure out what key position energizes what wire and use them to your liking. Jan |
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Ignition switch wiring??
You would think the 4 wires would have to be
Batt +12 ( thick red) Switched +12 ( thin red?) Starter Solenoid Lights. As you say, best to get somebody with a multimeter to verify it and connect to suit. 1332xxxxxxxxx = chassis number? "Jan Andersson" > wrote in message ... > Someone needed help with wiring on his newly acquired kit car. As far as > he knows the donor was a 73 Beetle (US). > He claims the VIN starts 1332-something. That does not correspond to any > VW of that era. > > The wires coming from the ignition switch a > > a thick red wire > a thin red wire > a black wire > a white wire > > > He thinks the white one is for headlights and needs to confirm all wires > before hooking it up to the rest of the wiring that has been completely > redone (EZ-wire aftermarket system) > > These wire colors don't match a 72-73 up diagram AT ALL for a super > beetle. (Which, I believe, was the only model sold in the US in 73, > right?) > > What the heck does he have?? > > I told him since everything else in the vehicle is all messed up or > aftermarket, just figure out what key position energizes what wire and use > them to your liking. > > Jan |
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Ignition switch wiring??
Did Super Beetles do away with the battery power going first to the
light switch? I don't know Super wiring that well, but on std beetles the main power coming from the battery to the front goes to the light switch, not the ignition, if I'm not mistaken. It then splits from there. On 3/27/2012 1:57 AM, John wrote: > You would think the 4 wires would have to be > Batt +12 ( thick red) > Switched +12 ( thin red?) > Starter Solenoid > Lights. > As you say, best to get somebody with a multimeter to verify it and > connect to suit. 1332xxxxxxxxx = chassis number? > > "Jan > wrote in message > ... >> Someone needed help with wiring on his newly acquired kit car. As far as >> he knows the donor was a 73 Beetle (US). >> He claims the VIN starts 1332-something. That does not correspond to any >> VW of that era. >> >> The wires coming from the ignition switch a >> >> a thick red wire >> a thin red wire >> a black wire >> a white wire >> >> >> He thinks the white one is for headlights and needs to confirm all wires >> before hooking it up to the rest of the wiring that has been completely >> redone (EZ-wire aftermarket system) >> >> These wire colors don't match a 72-73 up diagram AT ALL for a super >> beetle. (Which, I believe, was the only model sold in the US in 73, >> right?) >> >> What the heck does he have?? >> >> I told him since everything else in the vehicle is all messed up or >> aftermarket, just figure out what key position energizes what wire and use >> them to your liking. >> >> Jan > > |
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It was about 1966 in Aust they changed from batt +12 going only to Lighting
Sw only to going to both Ig Sw and Lighting( term 30 from memory).As far as I know on all models.. I,ve seen variations though but they may have been "repairs' done subsequently. I often wondered whether, if VW had an excess of "switch A" , did a short term mod to use up the excess stock!. "Jan Andersson" > wrote in message ... > Did Super Beetles do away with the battery power going first to the light > switch? I don't know Super wiring that well, but on std beetles the main > power coming from the battery to the front goes to the light switch, not > the ignition, if I'm not mistaken. It then splits from there. > > > On 3/27/2012 1:57 AM, John wrote: >> You would think the 4 wires would have to be >> Batt +12 ( thick red) >> Switched +12 ( thin red?) >> Starter Solenoid >> Lights. >> As you say, best to get somebody with a multimeter to verify it and >> connect to suit. 1332xxxxxxxxx = chassis number? >> >> "Jan > wrote in message >> ... >>> Someone needed help with wiring on his newly acquired kit car. As far as >>> he knows the donor was a 73 Beetle (US). >>> He claims the VIN starts 1332-something. That does not correspond to any >>> VW of that era. >>> >>> The wires coming from the ignition switch a >>> >>> a thick red wire >>> a thin red wire >>> a black wire >>> a white wire >>> >>> >>> He thinks the white one is for headlights and needs to confirm all wires >>> before hooking it up to the rest of the wiring that has been completely >>> redone (EZ-wire aftermarket system) >>> >>> These wire colors don't match a 72-73 up diagram AT ALL for a super >>> beetle. (Which, I believe, was the only model sold in the US in 73, >>> right?) >>> >>> What the heck does he have?? >>> >>> I told him since everything else in the vehicle is all messed up or >>> aftermarket, just figure out what key position energizes what wire and >>> use >>> them to your liking. >>> >>> Jan >> >> > |
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On Mar 26, 9:45*pm, Jan Andersson >
wrote: .. (Which, I believe, was the only model sold in the US in 73, right?) We got standard beetles as well as super's all the way up until the vetr only years. |
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 19:34:14 +0200, Gary Tateosian >
wrote: > On Mar 26, 9:45 pm, Jan Andersson > > wrote: > . (Which, I believe, was the only model sold in the US in 73, right?) > > > We got standard beetles as well as super's all the way up until the > vetr only years. vetr? J. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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Ignition switch wiring??
On Apr 2, 5:43*pm, "P.J.Berg" > wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 19:34:14 +0200, Gary Tateosian > > wrote: > > > On Mar 26, 9:45 pm, Jan Andersson > > > wrote: > > . (Which, I believe, was the only model sold in the US in 73, right?) > > > *We got standard beetles as well as super's all the way up until the > > vetr only years. > > vetr? > > J. > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary email client:http://www.opera.com/mail/ Vert... =-) |
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On Tuesday, 27 March 2012 13:15:38 UTC+10:30, Jan Andersson wrote:
> Someone needed help with wiring on his newly acquired kit car. As far as > he knows the donor was a 73 Beetle (US). > He claims the VIN starts 1332-something. That does not correspond to any > VW of that era. > Jan Superbug chassis numbers for 1973 133,2000,001 - 133,3200,000 So the number quotes is definitley from a 73 superbug Just for info, the stadnard bug numbers for that year were 113,2000,001 - 113,3200,000 Rob |
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