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I'm working under the dash and I lost the connection detail to the harness for the ignition switch buzzer wire. What there is of the wiring diagram shows it winding up in the grey wire that goes to the driver's side door switch but it leaves out the detail of where in the harness it is supposed to connect to.

There is no point in explaining why or how this happened, I just need to know where it connects to since in my case is not obvious.

In my own defense, there is some confusion going on here in that the horn wire from the directional switch is coded as white and when I go to the Pantera-Electronics A/C board which encompasses the buzzer, the buzzer wire is green.

Any help is appreciated. Additional confusion is not.

I would think there is a simple answer but apparently there isn't since so far no one can help?

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Thank you John but that part I know. It is the connection to other end that I can't find.

There is now more wiring in this thing under the dash then in the space shuttle.

It has the P-E Ignition Switch controller, the Electric Parking Brake controller and push button switch, the push button start on the column, an Electric Power Steering unit with controller box, P-E A/C Controller, P-E Headlight Motor Controller, not to mention power seats, power Vitalloni mirrors, Gentex electric self dimming rear view mirror and EFI, all more or less squeezing in a very small confined space, and that's on this side of the cabin. Don't ask about the passenger side.

Oh, and the early dash was changed out to a Euro fiberglass single pod. So you might begin to understand why my memory is getting a little fuzzy. But I did find that set of keys I couldn't find for my SHO Taurus I lost 15 years ago, so all is not lost. Things are just not progressing with the velocity that I had anticipated.  It really seems self defeating to set a time table on completion dates.

As a former Project Manager, what you do in that case is just keep pushing completion date down the road "due to unforeseen circumstances". That's ok as long as you continue to keep getting a pay check and you don't have to cancel your summer vacation.



So admittedly this is my own fault and at some point obviously I relocated the connection to the main harness. I am NOW labeling everything with a P-touch. I will eventually trace a couple of suspicious unaccounted for wires to the door switch but I was hoping to jar someone's memory and they'd say, "oh yea, that white had a factory splice into the XXXX wire."

So far I just get puzzled "faces" in response.

Last edited by panteradoug

Doug,

The white wire connects to the bullet terminal of the ignition key housing and to one terminal of the door switch.

The other terminal of the door switch has a green wire that connects to the key buzzer.

The other terminal of the key buzzer has a gray wire that is spliced to a red wire that comes from fuse 7.  That red wire also feeds the horn relay and the A/C condenser fan relay.

FWIW:  Bill Taylor's diagram shows an orange wire spliced to the red wire, and I have a photo of a '74 relay panel showing a brown wire instead of gray or orange.

The white wire at the horn/turn/dim switch connects to the red wire at the headlight switch.  Oh no....not another RED wire !!!

There you have it,  more De Tomaso confusion.

John

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Thank you John.

Maybe I am not confused? I'm just Detomaso'd?

I understand that it is the '71 harness that has various remnants spliced in? Not the later cars.

You have correctly identified all the colors in my dilemma.



Forest? Where is the brown? Looks like one of those "Rainbow Parades"? Maybe the person who did that assembly was one of those "sissy boys" getting revenge?

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