Dykes, Strippers, a blow torch and some male and female parts. That's all that was needed, aside from 3 hours of my time, to repair the wiring in the nose of my TCS. I started by just cutting anything that was obviously cut, spliced, taped or tapped into. Every wire that wasn't necessary was history. I even cut off 20 plus connectors that were broke, orphaned or plain old unworthy. I then printed the full color wiring diagram onto 4 sheets of 8.5x11 paper, taped them into one big schematic and started at it. I found that many of the connections were straight forward. Green/White went to Green/White and so forth. Some took some additional digging but I identified them all. Then I ran a new, large gauge ground for everything to feed from. I hid the wires where I felt they were best placed, under the blower fan. I got both side markers, the front indicators/flashers and headlights to work. I identified, but left, the horn for now as I know it works. I identified my blower issue is the motor itself, not the wiring and the cooling fan for the radiator WORKS!. The thermostatic switch is suspect so I left that for now. I went inside the cockpit and started cutting all the spliced BS for a modern radio out. Got all the frayed and bare wires out. Then I just happened to look at the wiring on the window regulator on the driver's side. I noticed a wire at a peculiar angle. It looked broken from the fitting and holding on by the insulation so I stripped it back and put a new one on. THE WINDOW WORKS NOW!!!. Gotta love a fix that is so simple a monkey could do it.
The things I still can't get to work are the Bright/Dim feeds for the headlights, and the blinkers. Strangely enough the hazards all work but no blinkers. I would have thought that if you had one you had the other, but not so.
When I got the car it had a replacement set of column stalks (blinker/wipers). Since the Bright/Dim feeds come from there I may install them and see if it helps. If not, I get my trusty meter back out and start poking.
Either way, I was able to take an evening run around the block (country block = 3 miles) at dusk with full lights on and feel a touch safer.
MAN I LOVE THIS CAR!!! So low. So sleek. So unique. Can't wait for summer to be in full swing so I can start racking up miles!!!!!