Re: Brown DeLo Wires
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Re: Brown DeLo Wires



Actually just about everything before main & aux relay's (and a few
circuits that baypass them) is brown. Good rule of thumb whenever you
see a brown DeLo wire is "always hot, always on".

Fuel pump relay is hot whenever fuse 7 in place, whether or not car
energized.

Rich is right: you need a wiring diagram AND the legend. Then you need
to study it in comfort of your own driveway. Time to figure out how
various circuits work is NOT when car is dead on side of road.

FWIW: almost entire car can be driven from relay compartment. Keep 2
and 3 way jumpers in the glove box for those emergencies.

My pet peeve is headlight circuit. Dash switch NOT circuit protected
(hazard switch is, but not headlight), yet has a load bearing device
inside (illumination bulb). Mine melted internally, shorting to the
bulb's ground. Without fuse whole switch went up in flames. Results in
#5939's photo album. You may have had smoke -- I had fire. Very bad in
a plastic car.

Better get used to DeLo wiring problems. They pop up from time to time.

Note most circuits that are switched on the hot side in domestic cars
are switched on the ground in DeLo.

Get a wiring diagram...

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> wrote:
> Willie,
> 
> Heavy gauge brown wires go to a few things in the car. You really 
> need a wiring diagram to trace it out correctly.
> 
> BTW, if the fuse had blown, and you had smoke and odor, the fuse in 
> the ckt was too high for the application. The wiring was burning 
> before the fuse blew. IF you elect to keep the circuit as is, use a 
> smaller rated, slow blow fuse. Or possibly a fuse rated the same as 
> the one that blew but quick blow vs. slow.
> 
> Consulting my diagram here, I see:
> 
> 1. Brown/pink running from the inertia switch to the door lock relay 
> and the locks. 
> 2. Solid brown running from main fuel relay to RPM relay.
> 3. Solid brown running from main fuel relay to "aux relay" via 2 
> wiring harness main junctions.
> 4. Brown/orange running from fan relays to otterstat.
> 5. Solid brown from 3rd & 4th speed relays to fan breaker to wiring 
> harness junction. (the people fan, not the engine fans)
> 
> Based on what you said you had running at the time, it could be the 
> brown for the fuel pump as that is -always- running when the car runs 
> and maybe the fan wiring depending on what your engine temp was when 
> the car died. Were you idling in traffic?
> 
> I doubt it was the locks. Even if you have the OEM module and it was 
> trying to lock you in/unlock you in, the thermal trip would have 
> kicked in before the odor and fuse problems.
> 
> Get Ye a wiring diagram. Hope this helps,
> 
> Rich
> #5335
> 

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