Doc, First of all - glad you're back and all went well (for the most part). Pacer wiring....oh yes, how I remember that problem! I finally paid a seasoned mechanic (ie, one who used to work on AMC's when they were new) to figure out the wiring mess. I had turn signal malfunctions, gauge misreadings, and lighting problems. The mechanic told me that he practically had to rebuild the entire wiring harness! I do remember replacing the heater switch with one I found in a junk Pacer as you cannot buy that design of switch anymore (and it kept burning out). I may have an extra as I started collected them when I would run across them. Anyway, please feel free to forward my email address to this fellow Pacer lover and I will try to help her with whatever she needs, even if it is just to talk. As far as other Pacer groups and people not helping her, that is sad. I can't understand that attitude as we really need to stick together. Glen Hoag is a good source of Pacer knowledge as he has a few of them. -Lu- --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "amc74hornet" <AMC74HORNET@xxxx> wrote: > I have been in contact with a woman restoreing a Pacer and she needs a copy of the wireing diagram. I believe it is a 77 or 78. Anyone know where she can get a copy of one on line or a paper copy? She didn't get no help from the AMX files or the Pacer group she just joined. She just moved to the Nevada area and has had her Pacer sent out to her. The body has been restored and in her own words she has a beautiful car that dosen't run. It has not been on the road for 10 years and she would lke to get it runnig again. She is the original owner. I figure Lu might be able to help since she had a Pacer, or maybe someone has a TSM they could scan the diagram out of. > "Doc"