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  • Lawrence Berte

    '70 Power window circuit breaker

    I,m looking for the mounting location for the power window circuit breaker. I believe it to be on the left cowl near the TCS relay (as this is a 1970 4-speed model). The mounting holes are not at the same spacing as the TCS relay, which is attached to the cowl vent panel support bracket with two 5/16 machine screws. Lawrence Berte
  • Roberto L.
    Expired
    • January 1, 1998
    • 523

    #2
    Re: '70 Power window circuit breaker

    Hello, perhaps this image helps

    Roberto, NCRS #30019, RMC




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    • Lawrence Berte

      #3
      Re: '70 Power window circuit breaker

      Roberto, outstanding!, thank you for your excellent response. Lawrence Berte

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      • Jim T.
        Expired
        • March 1, 1993
        • 5351

        #4
        Re: '70 Power window circuit breaker

        Great way to post Roberto, need to get a digital camera. Below the vacuum hose going into the firewall in your picture is a female electrical connector with nothing plugged into it. Do have any idea as to what it is in the wiring harness for? My original owner 70 has it and when the ignition is on there is 12 volts on this wire. I have guessed that it was for cars with TI ignitions to provide constant 12 volts since standard ignitions have the resister wire going from the fuse block to the coil.

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        • Roberto L.
          Expired
          • January 1, 1998
          • 523

          #5
          Re: '70 Power window circuit breaker

          Yes Jim, I have the same wire and plastic connector with no apparent use in the middle of firewall. My car is base engine and I think like you, it is for TI distributor. Its dead Jim!, used to say Dr McCoy (Star Trek)

          The picture shows some disconnected wires and hoses as it was taken a few years ago while I was detailing engine bay, but is appropiate for the subject.

          Best regards, Roberto, NCRS #30019, RMC

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