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Chuck,

First thing is to verify that there is a light and wire at the dash location. Most cars did not have one. The early pre L had a yellow wire running from the fan side of one of the relays to the light in the speedo. If that is not there then you would need to run a wire from the fan relay to the dash and get a bulb holder. The best I can tell from the old wiring diagram is that this was connected to the fan with the higher temp switch.

Forest

Thanks, I am working a fan upgrade now. 

I've got a bulb holder and wire into the back of the Speedo in the proper location.

Mine is an "L" Model (#5357).

I'm not going to argue with the experts, I would have guessed that the light would have been triggered by the LOWER temperature sender, but....

Thanks for the clues.  I'll be work it!

Rocky

(a.k.a. Chuck)

@jb1490 posted:

Chuck,

One of the wiring diagrams show a yellow wire connected to the high temp fan relay and the dash indicator light.  Also shown is a red wire connected to the low temp fan relay with no connection at the dash indicator light.

John

John,

Following that red wire to the other end it somehow becomes a yellow wire, one of two going to the fan light with one shown as not connected. Typical Pantera idiosyncrasy?

Thanks, guys… Appreciate the insight.

I was thinking that the temp sensor provided a ground to the light, but that doesn’t make sense.

Tying it to the output of one of the fan relays to provide a voltage source when the fan is active seems a lot more logical.

It’s really hard to follow those schematics (and I only have one for a ‘74), so I really appreciate the analysis.

John - for some reason I don’t fully recall right now, I have a red connector under the left side of the dash disconnected, with a jumper wire in it…  is that connector possibly in this fan indicator circuit?

Thanks -

Chuck

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