Please Help Identify wires on harness - 68 Barracuda

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Ok, that's all I got for now, I can't figure out pic 11 or the black/white wire in pic 10.

How did I score? What's my grade??? #-o


I would then look for any other open connections that have to be made. We haven't done any blower connections...
 
Ok, that's all I got for now, I can't figure out pic 11 or the black/white wire in pic 10.

How did I score? What's my grade??? #-o


I would then look for any other open connections that have to be made. We haven't done any blower connections...

On a scale of 1 - 10 ? That scored a solid 11!
Darn good knowledge you have there!

Thank you, i think I can figure out the last bit!

Thanks a million!

Jeff
 
Photo 10: wiper switch

2 brown, pink, red, dark green, dark blue, wires.

I'm not sure on the black/white one yet... #-o

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Wait a minute!!!

I bet this black wire is for the heater blower power. You may have to remove the wire out of the old connector and install this one...

Go to pages 8-112 & 8-113 in the 68 plymouth service manual. That is circuit C1-14 bk. Trace it coming out of the fuse block.
(circuit c1, with a 14 gauge black wire with a white tracer/stripe). It goes to the accessory side of the fuse block opposite the orange wires just next to the red wires. Stick a continuity tester on the black wire accessory of the output side of the fuse block and the other to the end of that black/white wire and see if it has continuity.

Then you must use it to feed the input (hot) center terminal on the heater blower connector, or if it has a/c, it goes to the hot wire connector that connects to the push button switch on the back of the a/c control. You fish out the old wire out of the connector and then push this one into that spot.

By making that a seperate wire, that harness is flexible to adapt to either heater only or an a/c equipped car...

View attachment Photo 10 wiper switch.jpg
 
On a scale of 1 - 10 ? That scored a solid 11!
Darn good knowledge you have there!

Thank you, i think I can figure out the last bit!

Thanks a million!

Jeff

I've wired many of these old Barracudas and valiants from 67-71...

Just did the new dash harness on the son's 71 Valiant...

You're bringing back memories/flashbacks of that... :banghead:
 
1= hibeam foot switch
2 = Rear Harness
3= Horn relay
4=E-flasher switch on dash
5=Brake light switch and male ground is for Ebrake handle switch
6=?
7= Circuit board directly behind Speedo
8=Ammeter
9=maybe heater
10=Ignition
11=?? maybe console or tach?
12=Yellow= door jab switch for interior lights red = cig lighter
 
You might want to consider deleting the ammeter and replacing it with a volt meter. They are a known source of problems since all the power of your electrical system runs through them. More than one car has been burnt to the ground as a result of these things. Now they are all 50+ years old. Mine is disconnected on my Dart. This is according to Ron Francis premier harness and accessory builder.
https://www.ronfrancis.com/searchprods.asp
 
nevermind, didn't see that this thread had gone to 2 pages already.
 
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