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just got a 1975 duster. wiring problems. #793068
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I'm having trouble with my wiring in my car (1975 duster), first it was showing an over charge and wires were melting. Then I got it working for about 12 hrs. and now its showing a drain on the battery when it is running..can anyone help me? or tell me where to look for a new wiring kit?

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it's a 1975 duster

Re: just got a 1975 duster. wiring problems. [Re: dusterjb] #793070
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Get a wiring diagram and work from there. I don't know if the resto companies have any wiring for a 75 A-body, but you could also run an aftermarket harness kit if yours is beyond repair.

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right on, thank you. I've got the Chilton Repair Manual and in the back where all of the wiring diagrams are they don't tell you what stuff stands for besides the wire size and color, can anyone tell me what "CE1" stands for? do you know of any websites to look at for wiring kits?

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The Chilton manuals aren't hardly worth the paper they are printed on. Your best bet would be to go on E-bay and search for a private party selling manuals and find the factory manual for your 75.

I have the 75 Body Manual and the only place I find CE-1 in a quick look is the feed TO the ignition coil.

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You might find a better wiring diagram here. http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=18

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cool, i'll see where this leads me next. Thanks! the link that you left doesn't show any diagrams for a duster, is there one that is similar?

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Valiant or dart. They are all A bodies.

Re: just got a 1975 duster. wiring problems. [Re: stumpy] #793076
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I have had these sort of problems a few times over the years, and the fix usually begins with unwrapping the black tape to more easily follow each wire from the firewall bulkhead out to its end.
Most recently, I had a similar situation with a 74 Dodge truck. Most of the wire colors are the same for the cars and the trucks. Models with A/C and cruise control will have more wires than a slant six, 3 on the tree stripped down model.
With my truck, the terminals in the bulkhead connector had pulled out slightly and allowed some corrosion to form. This is a problem in two ways: The larger gap between the terminals makes for a poor electrical connection, AND the corrosion just makes it worse. When the gap gets too wide, the wiring either melts or just fails to transmit any juice period.
My friend and I unwrapped the tape and traced each wire, looking for splits in the insulation, as well as any melted areas. We found a few, but the real problem was in the bulkhead. Some may suggest to bypass the factory amp guage, and this can be good advice. They can ground out or stick open, leading to melted fusible links or an outright wiring harness meltdown.
Good , clean connections, proper wrapping with the black tape, a known good battery-alternator-voltage regulator and you should be ready to go.







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