Normal is without 2nd and 3rd, the other diagram show switch for 2nd and 3rd lock up. Kit with towing option is the way my system is wired
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The towing option is how mine is set up also, it appears to be unmolested from Bowtie's original wiring, since the wires are actually soldered to the case connector. So it appears I'll go with the BTO way of setting up the lockup since that's how the internals are set up, plus I only have an A and a D pin to wire to. I went and bought a cruise control switch, and then once I dug out the wires under the dash, found out the brake switch in there has two sets of terminals, one is open with the pedal pressed, the other closed. So I can just wire it through the existing terminals. I guess I'll have a bracket and switch for the next K5 I buy.
I got rid of the light, since it doesn't really indicate lockup anyway, only power to the solenoid. It's now wired exactly like the diagram above:
Which is how Mr. Harden's is wired from what I understand. The 4th gear switch has two terminals on it, both positive. I'm guessing the switch grounds through the case. I drove it up and down, and it shifts into 4th, and almost immediately it locks up. It almost seems like it shifts too early, I'm only doing about 40. But more importantly, as I slow down, it unlocks before I come to a stop, even if I don't press on the brake. I can't tell if it unlocks when i come out of 4th, but I would assume so. As of now, then, I have it running like a stock 700. When the rain stops, I go hook up the D pin and see what happens. I did notice the 4th gear switch is different in there..it's got two terminals on it.
Info only, it looks like the deal with two wires on the A terminal was just the keyed hot, and then it was using that current right from the terminal to go to the D terminal. That may have been why it wouldn't unlock, the D terminal was getting power anytime the A terminal got power. Not much is more annoying than someone using black wire for a hot, and changing wire colors in the middle of a circuit. Makes things very difficult.
I think it's all good now, hopefully the switch to the D pin will work as planned, and we'll be in business.