While I'm at the Wiring Harness Replacement
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While I'm at the Wiring Harness Replacement
Next big job is to replace the full wiring harness. While I'm at it, is there anything else I should add to the list/items I should check? Already on it are LED lights, third brake light for roll bar, and a few other items.
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Re: While I'm at the Wiring Harness Replacement
When I rewired my 67.5 I:
Added electronics to give me 4 stop & turn lights like the 70 cars.
Added provision to have the headlights turn off when the key is turned off.
Added provision to have the driving lights only come on when the high beams are on.
Added provision for the radio to be either on all the time or on the key.
Speaker wires.
Replaced ammeter with voltmeter
I also moved the headlight & horn relays, along with the fuse block to be under the dash. Split the circuits to have more fuses & relays to take some load off the switches.
I considered:
Wiring for seat heaters. (Not really needed in Texas)
Wiring for trunk mounted radio power amplifier. (Enough room under dash)
Speaker wires for future Miata headrest speakers. (Not likely)
Door, hood & trunk switches for alarm & interior lights.
Cruise control.
Curtis should be able to tell other features others have requested or considered.
Peace,
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Added electronics to give me 4 stop & turn lights like the 70 cars.
Added provision to have the headlights turn off when the key is turned off.
Added provision to have the driving lights only come on when the high beams are on.
Added provision for the radio to be either on all the time or on the key.
Speaker wires.
Replaced ammeter with voltmeter
I also moved the headlight & horn relays, along with the fuse block to be under the dash. Split the circuits to have more fuses & relays to take some load off the switches.
I considered:
Wiring for seat heaters. (Not really needed in Texas)
Wiring for trunk mounted radio power amplifier. (Enough room under dash)
Speaker wires for future Miata headrest speakers. (Not likely)
Door, hood & trunk switches for alarm & interior lights.
Cruise control.
Curtis should be able to tell other features others have requested or considered.
Peace,
Pat
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Re: While I'm at the Wiring Harness Replacement
Oh, one other thing I did was combine all the harnesses into one, from headlight to tail light & everything in between. For the most part online connectors are to ease construction at the factory.
If your alternator is on the left you might want to move it to the right.
Peace,
Pat
If your alternator is on the left you might want to move it to the right.
Peace,
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Re: While I'm at the Wiring Harness Replacement
redroadster wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:01 pm Active aero spoliers
Moving Adjustable suspension electronics
Traction control
In dash GPS
OBDII
FRT& REAR and side cameras
Radar warning bumpers
Alarm system
Tire pressure monitor valve stems
Knock sensor



so I'll need
and upgrade to one of these ... should be able to get a used one by now..
https://www.eurosport.com/formula-1/how ... tory.shtml
and an AWD upgrade since I live in Canada & we have snow?
I'll probably delete the OBDII port or hide it really well since it makes car theft easier
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Re: While I'm at the Wiring Harness Replacement
Hey Ralph,Ralph wrote: Tue Mar 29, 2022 11:33 am Next big job is to replace the full wiring harness. While I'm at it, is there anything else I should add to the list/items I should check? Already on it are LED lights, third brake light for roll bar, and a few other items.
I'm curious about some details on your third brake light... did you have to rewire the harness?
Or can you 'just' splice wires into the brake switch?
Did you use an LED light?
Thanks for any info.
Peter
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Re: While I'm at the Wiring Harness Replacement
Hi Peter
The harness was built by Curtis and I will be installing it in about 3 weeks….so I can’t help with the “splicing it in” question yet
I will probably go with an LED for the roll bar
RP
The harness was built by Curtis and I will be installing it in about 3 weeks….so I can’t help with the “splicing it in” question yet
I will probably go with an LED for the roll bar
RP
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Re: While I'm at the Wiring Harness Replacement
Thanks Ralph, I look forward to seeing your solution.Ralph wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 2:52 pm Hi Peter
The harness was built by Curtis and I will be installing it in about 3 weeks….so I can’t help with the “splicing it in” question yet
I will probably go with an LED for the roll bar
RP
Good luck!
Peter
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