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Thread: Wiring configuration on the light switch

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    Default Wiring configuration on the light switch

    I am a newbie here and had questions that I cannot find anywhere. I just got a 65 M715 that the guy has coverted. It has a 454 chevy with 1 ton running gears on 44 inch tires. Of course, when all this was done, the wiring has been hacked up to hell and I was tring to get most of the electrical as close to stock as I can. Does anyone here have a wiring diagram for the 3 lever headlight switch. I have the switch working, but the previous owner cut all the wires off on the connector so I have no idea where ground is and whar all the positions active

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    These wiring diagrams should help:

    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=early_harness

    I think the "Cannon Plug Detail" is what you're looking for. 4th diagram down.
    Last edited by Binford; May 8th, 2011 at 04:34 PM.
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    Looks good - put some air in those tires!

    Ford mirrors, missing slave cable, looks like you have a project.

    Depending on how badly hacked up the wiring is, you might consider looking for a harness from someone's parts truck.

    --Randy
    (p.s. if that wildblue dish doesn't have guy wires, add some)

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    Thanks a ton binford. I have been going crazy trying to find this on the internet. Luckily the wiring harness was not hacked up too badly, the guy was only using 3 wires and had the common sense to heat shrink the ends of the ones he cut. As for the tires, they have air now, picture was taken the day I went to go pick it up and took 10 hours to get it off the mountain this guy was on. Thanks again for the help

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