Breaker panel?
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Breaker panel?
I thought there was a graphic of the breakers and what they all go to on the site but it is gone?
I used to have alink to the list of what goes to where and it is not to be found
Thanks!
I used to have alink to the list of what goes to where and it is not to be found
Thanks!
Tim Nelson
1972 710m
"ParaPinz"
1972 710m
"ParaPinz"
The site got hacked back in April.
Most everything was lost:
viewtopic.php?t=1925
Hopefully somebody still has the info you're looking for...
Best of luck, SkyBarney!

viewtopic.php?t=1925
Hopefully somebody still has the info you're looking for...
Best of luck, SkyBarney!
~ TW ~
'73 710K
'73 710K
breakers
There's a schematic at www.sdp-pinzgauer.org if that helps.
Skybarney,
I found a copy of the Breaker Layout.
Swiss Circuit Breakers
Left Side
1. Left parking lights
2. Right parking light
3. Left low headlamp
4. Right low headlamp
5. Left high headlamp
6. Right high headlamp and indicator
Right Side
7. Front blackout headlamp
8. Rear blackout lamp
9. Headlamp high beam power
10. Horn, idle cutoff solenoids
11. Emergency flashers, map light, Eberspaecher indicator
12. Headlamp relay, emergency flasher relay, brake warning light
Hope this helps
Tom E. - 712M
Sonora, CA
I found a copy of the Breaker Layout.
Swiss Circuit Breakers
Left Side
1. Left parking lights
2. Right parking light
3. Left low headlamp
4. Right low headlamp
5. Left high headlamp
6. Right high headlamp and indicator
Right Side
7. Front blackout headlamp
8. Rear blackout lamp
9. Headlamp high beam power
10. Horn, idle cutoff solenoids
11. Emergency flashers, map light, Eberspaecher indicator
12. Headlamp relay, emergency flasher relay, brake warning light
Hope this helps

Tom E. - 712M
Sonora, CA
Whoo hoo!
Thanks Tom!
That helps a lot. I have no left low beam light and the number nine keeps popping. Off to play with the test light again!
Thanks again.
That helps a lot. I have no left low beam light and the number nine keeps popping. Off to play with the test light again!
Thanks again.
Tim Nelson
1972 710m
"ParaPinz"
1972 710m
"ParaPinz"
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I replaced all of mine with the marine breakers. I have had no problems to this point. I used a kind that required spade connectors instead of the eyelets. I have heard that there is a marine breaker out there that has the eyelet style. The stock breakers were mostly rated 8 amps. Here in AZ in the summer half of my breakers would pop just from sitting in the sun. The marine breakers are not a direct fit. Jay, I believe was the first to do this in his truck and I am sure others have also. I had difficulty finding direct replacement breakers so I opted to change them all out. I have also heard that CWR has had some direct replacement breakers made or found a source. You would have to contact them to find out for sure. Most of the breakers I could find in the Pinz community were for the Mog and did not fit the original space. With the marine ones you have to remove everything behind the instrument panel and install them. They do look different but seem to work just fine.
If you would like the source I used for the marine breakers PM me and I will send you the info. As always if there is a Pinz dealer that is now carrying the "original" fit breakers please let me know. I have taken great care when adding or modifying my truck to make sure that it can be put back to original without the purchase of new items (well except the rims)
If you would like the source I used for the marine breakers PM me and I will send you the info. As always if there is a Pinz dealer that is now carrying the "original" fit breakers please let me know. I have taken great care when adding or modifying my truck to make sure that it can be put back to original without the purchase of new items (well except the rims)
Mike
The marine circuit breakers that I installed continue to work flawlessly.
Details on the installation can be found here:
http://www.sdp-pinzgauer.org/html/break ... ement.html
Details on the installation can be found here:
http://www.sdp-pinzgauer.org/html/break ... ement.html
Jay
W3PNZ
710K Kommandowagen
W3PNZ
710K Kommandowagen
aha - you're the one who posted the cb swap i saw. i searched for that part number and found nothing, but went to the seachoice site and found something that looks identical called 0014, i think. besides that, i also found a site that has very nice stuff:
http://www.bluesea.com/product.asp?Prod ... 2=&l1=7407
i like mike's i idea of keeping things unaltered but i may not be able to if i find something irresistably awesome. tomorrow i create tail lights and shop for cb's.
http://www.bluesea.com/product.asp?Prod ... 2=&l1=7407
i like mike's i idea of keeping things unaltered but i may not be able to if i find something irresistably awesome. tomorrow i create tail lights and shop for cb's.
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Patrick at http://www.coldwarremarketing.com has the correct breakers (8 amp)brand new , and also offers them in 15 amps.
While the aftermarket marine type breakers will work, you will have to modify(HACK) the harness to accept them
There's nothing nicer than a "direct fit" replacement breaker, all you need is a screwdriver
While the aftermarket marine type breakers will work, you will have to modify(HACK) the harness to accept them

There's nothing nicer than a "direct fit" replacement breaker, all you need is a screwdriver
