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Wiring harness (partial) for a '73 Thing?

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WIZARDGLIK - 25 May 2006 05:26 GMT
Hi gang!

Anyone know of a good source to get parts of the wiring harness for a
'73 VW Thing? I was changing the speedomter and mis-connected the fuel
gauge sensor wire and it got fried! Totally smoked up! Anyway, does
anyone know of a good source of just parts of the wiring harness? Also,
does the Beetle from this model year share the same wiring? I would
imagine it would be easier finding a harness for a Beetle than a Thing.
Thanks!
Speedy Jim - 25 May 2006 16:28 GMT
> Hi gang!
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> imagine it would be easier finding a harness for a Beetle than a Thing.
> Thanks!

Hit up your neighborhood scrap yard for a 70's harness (Std Beetle,
not Super).   Should be real close.
There are 2 parts:   Main harness to the rear and the Front harness
for lights, horn, brake light sw,

The sender wire isn't part of any harness is it?

Speedy Jim
http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/
WIZARDGLIK - 25 May 2006 19:06 GMT
> Hit up your neighborhood scrap yard for a 70's harness (Std Beetle,
> not Super).   Should be real close.
> There are 2 parts:   Main harness to the rear and the Front harness
> for lights, horn, brake light sw,
>
> The sender wire isn't part of any harness is it?

No, it isn't. But I figure it would be even harder to just locate this
one wiring pair than finding a whole harness (whereas someone selling a
whole harness might also have the fuel sender wiring as well). Should I
just buy new wire and repair the damage myself then?
Speedy Jim - 25 May 2006 19:32 GMT
>>Hit up your neighborhood scrap yard for a 70's harness (Std Beetle,
>>not Super).   Should be real close.
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> whole harness might also have the fuel sender wiring as well). Should I
> just buy new wire and repair the damage myself then?

Yeah, I would just replace that one wire/pair.
Going beyond that could open a real can of worms...

Jim
Busman - 26 May 2006 03:13 GMT
I had to rewire my 89 Rabbit from the engine all the way to the fuse block.
Electrical fires in the dash while driving are no fun. Dealer wanted an
absurd amount for a new harness. Worked out pretty well but took several
days to get it done. You should be able to fix your easily.
Andy
63 Camper

>> Hit up your neighborhood scrap yard for a 70's harness (Std Beetle,
>> not Super).   Should be real close.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> whole harness might also have the fuel sender wiring as well). Should I
> just buy new wire and repair the damage myself then?
Kuebel Guy - 26 May 2006 10:19 GMT
bought it from the Thing Shop. Not cheap. but worth it,

I compared it to the original german that was on my military Thing...no
difference from quality point of view.

Civilizing my Thing makes electricals simpler....trust me :)
bowinike - 27 Jun 2006 02:02 GMT
I have some sources for VW Thing parts, have owned my '73 for years.

Try these sources
www.csp-shop.de
http://www.thingsforthething.com/
http://www.thethingshop.com/
http://www.status-vw.co.uk/
http://www.type181registry.com/
http://www.thingsunlimited.net/

That should cover anything you need.

> Hi gang!
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> imagine it would be easier finding a harness for a Beetle than a Thing.
> Thanks!
 
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