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#17 Post by Michael Branning »

Great list of articles. You can also easily access them as individual PDFs by going to Technical -> Document Search -> click the magnifying glass to search. Type in “Greg Bryan” and enter.
Hugo Karasawa wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 11:25 pm
Here a list of the articles, Just go to MEDIA CENTER - Magazines and look for the magazine you need.
356 Wiring by Greg Bryan
356 Wiring Vol 38#1 May / June 2014
Turn Signals and Brake Lights Vol 38#2 July / August 2014
Instruments and Warning Lights Vol 38#3 September / October 2014
Parking Lights and Instrument Ilumination Vol 38#4 November / December 2014
Headlights 356 B 356 C Vol 38#5 January / February 2015
Headlight Circuit Troubleshooting Vol 38#6 March / April 2015
Fuse Box Ins and Outs Vol 39#1 May / June 2015
The Fog Light Circuit Vol 39#2 July / August 2015
The Ignition System Vol 39#3 September / October 2015
The Starting System Vol 39#5 January / February 2016
The Charging System #1 Vol 39#6 March / April 2016
The Charging System #2 Vol 40#2 July / August 2016
Interior Lights Vol 40#3 September / October 2016
Back Uo Lights and Sunroof Vol 40#4 November/ December 2016
Harnesses Vol 40#6 March / April 2017
6 to 12 Volt Conversion Vol 41#1 May / June 2017
Automotive Electrical Testing Vol 41#5 January / February 2018
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#18 Post by Phil Planck »

Another good feature on the C is it has shielded female connectors to light and ignition instead of bare male bullet connectors. If the hot, red becomes detached and grounds it will likely ruin dash harness at a minimum.
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