Clock question
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I've posted this question on the 993 forum with limited success in the past. Hopefully one of you can assist.
On the rear of the standard 964/993 clock, which connections are for:
- Power
- Ground
- Advancing the time
I'm not concerned with the warning light connections or any of the bulbs. This is for a project.
Andreas
On the rear of the standard 964/993 clock, which connections are for:
- Power
- Ground
- Advancing the time
I'm not concerned with the warning light connections or any of the bulbs. This is for a project.
Andreas
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There are two connectors on the back of the 964 clock.
The pin for advancing the clock is on the smaller of the two connectors, with the brown/green wire.
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On the larger connector power is provided on pin 4 (red) and ground is pin2 (brown). In a Porsche 964/993 brown is always ground.
The pin for advancing the clock is on the smaller of the two connectors, with the brown/green wire.
![](https://members.rennlist.com/jandreas/ClockBefore.jpg)
On the larger connector power is provided on pin 4 (red) and ground is pin2 (brown). In a Porsche 964/993 brown is always ground.