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Wiring harness woes

Jerry Foust

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1974 Challenger late model year with the dreaded seatbelt no crank box thing a ma jigger . Does anyone know what this black with yellow wire plugs into ?

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I vote the "Key In Switch" and connects with the "Door Switch" and the "Seat Belt Key-In" buzzer.

It's the only Black with Yellow Tracer wire I find in the wiring diagram.

It's not uncommon for owners to unplug the buzzer, because it was a newish concept that drove people bonkers. All cars seem to have them, now-a-days, so we're past that.
 

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I found a bullet connector having 2 yellow w/tracer in my 1970 schematics going to the time delay relay which went to the key switch lamp etc.

EDIT: I looked closer at my '70 wirings and found these two (time delay and headlight buzzer). It gets confusing when it's yellow with a black tracer or black with a yellow tracer

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Found the 1972 Barracuda wiring pics I saved on my computer and it looks to be the same as my '70.

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Jerry Foust

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I vote the "Key In Switch" and connects with the "Door Switch" and the "Seat Belt Key-In" buzzer.

It's the only Black with Yellow Tracer wire I find in the wiring diagram.

It's not uncommon for owners to unplug the buzzer, because it was a newish concept that drove people bonkers. All cars seem to have them, now-a-days, so we're past that.
Okay thanks
 
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