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1939:Packard ....née wire harness creates issue
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I will be rewiring my 39 six convertible coupe shortly. I purchased a complete Rhode Island harness from Flack before things went off the rails( Thanks Dave). I have the Wiring diagram from the Service manual and actually bought a large scale color diagram which helps.
Here is my problem and hopefully someone has encountered the same issue and came up with an answer.
The wiring diagram is simple and items under the dash grab power from the head light switch .
My switch appear to be the early switch shown at Figure 40 of the owners manual( Page 22} since it has fuses which run parallel to the switch body.

The Rhode Island harness has paper tags on each wire end directing to what they are to connect.
This should be simple but the instruction tags reference terminals on the switch by numbers
On what would be the passenger side of the switch I can three( 3 ) terminals with numbers on the diagram in Figure 40....from front to back...5, 4, 2
On the driver side I see 5 terminals numbered from the front as 11,10, 9, 7.. and un identified.
I see no other numbers and The harness suggests attaching a wire to terminal10 which is listed as not to be used.
Does anyone see other numbers....and am I reading the diagram correctly.
Hopefully someone has dealt with this

Any help appreciarted
thanks
RJR

Posted on: 2021/3/29 21:43
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Re: 1939:Packard ....née wire harness creates issue
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I notice on page 22 of the 38-39 service manual wire colors are shown that are supposed to go on each terminal of the switch. Would that be of help instead of numbers?

Posted on: 2021/3/29 22:25
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Re: 1939:Packard ....née wire harness creates issue
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That is part of what I am doing ....in addition to trying to compare photos of the old wires removed from the switch .
I have blown up that diagram on my iPad and have been able to identify terminal 12. In the top of the unit near the knob....and I think number 1 is on the end near the passenger side fuse.
I have not found Number 3
The Rhode Island harness does not identify where the wires to the switch go....although they provide that info for the ammeter , starter switch and ignition.
Would prefer to figure it out before installing the dash rather than trying to do it on my back and. Upside down.
Hope someone else has done this harness.

Posted on: 2021/3/29 23:09
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Re: 1939:Packard ....née wire harness creates issue
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Can't offer much since I have never seen an RI harness to be familiar with their labeling method. Do they use their own number designation or are the numbers referring to the individual wire runs as Packard listed in the factory diagram?

You mentioned using the wiring diagram from the service manual. My version of that diagram is somewhat blurry and gets worse when enlarged. The same diagram is in Service Letter Vol12 #18 and seems to be of much better scan quality. Wonder if it would display any clearer on your iPad.https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SL-VOL12NO18.pdf

Posted on: 2021/3/30 10:09
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