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Stefan,

Question, you indicated that you connected the “Blue/yellow – top of fuse 6 (arrow ‘1’)”, but won’t hooking the wire to the top essentially mean that the connection will bypass the fuse since you are taking the power from the hot side?

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David

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3. Electric

Routing all the wires through existing holes in the bodywork took some time but adds to the smooth optic of the whole installation.




View inside the smuggler box. Red arrow points to the stud I used as ground point for the compressor unit. The blue arrows point to the exiting openings from the original AC which I closed.


Grey connector:
Blue/Red – wiper pin 53i (green wire)
Blue/white – switch for rear/front windshield heating - pin 3

Looking through the clock opening in the dashboard to the wiper motor. Red arrow indicates pin i53 (green wire) – wiper at full speed. To test if you have found the right pin/cable, just turn the wiper to full speed, if he doesn’t work, you disconnected the right one.


I used the original mounting bracket, which is still available from Porsche for around 10€, for the on/off push button. I had to enlarge the original hole slightly. I am not sure what to do with the second hole.


Fusebox:
Blue/yellow – top of fuse 6 (arrow ‘1’)
Black/yellow (switched live) – fuse 15 (arrow ‘2’)
Yellow (switched live) – fuse 15 (arrow ‘2’)
Red – fuse 18 (arrow ‘3’) (empty on my car), I also connected the red wire from the fan and the red wire of the on/off button to this fuse
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1987 911 Targa - GP White
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