Posted by boomer22 on January 04, 2015 at 08:53:00 from (173.30.96.203):
In Reply to: 706 glowplug switch posted by boomer22 on January 02, 2015 at 07:08:22:
It is wired with factory wire to the switch. Red hot connects to one side of switch. Other side of switch goes to one side of gauge. Other side of gauge goes to the glow plug string. All original far as I know except the glow plug string is not very heavy and insulation on it is all cracked up. The reason I was going to remake it out of 12 gauge wire. Switch I picked up at prchlens not a lot of info on it. Was in the tractor section and is the same kind I took out least looks identical. Reason I replaced it was when I pushed button it did not activate the glow plug which now I'm thinking it might of been in the wiring somewhere because this switch does the same thing periodically.
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