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kenmataya

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OK, here's a tricky one, i have a 70 240Z, i may or may not have the correct headlight switch ( see attached ) but i have not headlights now, but if i connect the white/red to the green/yellow next to it the head lights work. my question is, what should the white/red wire connect to? (my schematic doesn't show a white/red wire to the headlight switch )post-27201-14150820482746_thumb.jpg

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What schematic are you working with? The one I have shows a W/R wire to each the Turn Signal AND the Headlight circuits.

In fact, the W/R wire is the direct connection to the Alternator and Fuse Box.

Check the connections at the combination switch as it seems one is crossed.

FWIW

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OK, here's a tricky one, i have a 70 240Z, i may or may not have the correct headlight switch ( see attached ) but i have not headlights now, but if i connect the white/red to the green/yellow next to it the head lights work. my question is, what should the white/red wire connect to? (my schematic doesn't show a white/red wire to the headlight switch )

What schematic are you using? IIRC the supplement for the 71 has the white/red identified. It's about as close as you'll find for a 70 FSM online. You can download it from http://www.xenons30.com/reference.

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thanks for all the input! switch does work, there's just no juice in the white/red wire. it looks like the switch is from a later model car, ( mine is VIN 5535 ), so i found the correct schematic - and yes it should wire to the ammeter and fuse box! no idea what that black wire is, but its connected directly to the white/red, so its not a ground!

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Don't add one bad kludge to another. The fuses are downstream from the switch. That is to say that the switch is between the battery and the fuse box. Please download the reference I mentioned before. Look at the circuits going to the steering column and ask questions. Several of us have studied the wiring diagrams in detail and are willing to help.

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