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1974 914 1.8 Fuel Pump Wiring

Recently bought a 1974 914--Had A/C--didn't want so I removed it(was a Florida car and I live in Wisconsin). The person that had the car before me fooled with wiring and changed the fuel pump wiring (fuel pump in front, behind the gas tank). I CUT THE WIRES THAT WENT TO THE A/C. Also must of cut fuel pump wires. Not an electrician, but am an engineer can fix if I can get a readable diagram. Can eanyone help????

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In stock form, there is a black/red wire that runs from the Double Relay (box hanging off the battery tray) over to the 12-pin connector at the right-rear of the relay board. This connects, inside the relay board, to one of the pins of the 14-pin connector on the front of the relay board. Another black/red wire runs from there across to the fuel pump, which lives in the right-front bottom corner of the engine bay.

Yours was modified. How it was modified depends on the person who moved the pump. He may have run another wire from either of those black/red wires up to the pump, or he may have just ran the pump power wire to something that has power when the key is "hot". Try to trace the wires that go to the pump back to their source.

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