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73 RR Headlight On Buzzer

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I intend to add a headlight on buzzer to my car - I always forget to turn off the headlights.
Can anyone tell me where the buzzer is normally mounted, and where to find the connector in the harness? I have searched around the headlight switch and under the instrument panel near the seat belt buzzer, all to no avail. Thanks...
 
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plug is close to brake pedal area
 
Thanks for the picture - gives some clarity. I have a relay tested and ready to go. I am guessing that removing the radio is required to get access to the connector in the harness?
 
No... is hanging around, just maybe "hard" to see because is black with black wires.

I'm at this moment not really sure about the exact location for the plug on harness. When I added the buzzer ( this was when my 74 was wired like 71s because in Venezuela Mopars didn't get the interlock system ), I recall have made the extension harness around 10-11 inches long?... or so. So shouldn't be too far from the buzzer location.
 
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Yep, found it right about where you guided me to. It was sitting on top of the radio, to the right of the brake pedal. With the ash tray removed from the dash, I could see it. Now to find a source of those 45 degree connectors. If all else fails, I can steal one from the seat belt wiring - it uses the same connector under the bench seat.

Thanks for the help!!
 
yeap, seatbelt wiring uses the same plug. You could get that from some 72 and lates Mopar at any junkyard without need to "sacrifice" the seatbelt sensor on your car.

OR simple make one with epoxy LOL... which is what I made. Inserted terminals on female plug and filled around with epoxy clay

you can also replace the angled two ways terminal with any kind of two ways terminal ( T or parallel ) and use a matched set on both sides

https://www.amazon.com/Delphi-Metri-Pack-2-Conductor-Connector-Terminal/dp/B07BNB4RVX

( no need to get them from Amazon, but pretty sure any parts dealer shop will have options on the HELP section )

buzzer end is the same used on blinker flashers
 
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