mysterious wires
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Bertie Gumbo
mysterious wires
In the process of narrowing down the problem I have with the fuel gauge not working. (I got no needle movement when shorting the earth on the sender unit) I have removed the dash to remove the dials to see anything obvious and next to the foglight switch behind a blank were these wires in a block, the ones on the left. Is this common,or unique to mine? Any ideas anyone? 
Re: mysterious wires
Red & black? 4 wires to the white block?? Normal... Unused loom..! One connection should go live with the lights on, one goes to ground. For powering the back light on a fitted switch... I used mine as a feed for some auxiliary leds!Bertie Gumbo wrote:In the process of narrowing down the problem I have with the fuel gauge not working. (I got no needle movement when shorting the earth on the sender unit) I have removed the dash to remove the dials to see anything obvious and next to the foglight switch behind a blank were these wires in a block, the ones on the left. Is this common,or unique to mine? Any ideas anyone?
However it could be used with a switch to trigger a relay feed for external spots/fogs too. Handy!!
No idea why some importers don't pick up on this..?!!
Usually found to the right of the steering wheel column though...
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: mysterious wires
jaylee wrote:However it could be used with a switch to trigger a relay feed for external spots/fogs too. Handy!!
No idea why some importers don't pick up on this..?!!
erm thats wha its meant for, its factory fitted wiring if the the vehicle has spots, it activates one of the realys (if its there) on inside of NSF wing and turns on your low level fogs, its used by most importers as a pick up/power for the required rear fog
Julian
Re: mysterious wires
I got factory front fogs too.. My required rear fog was just tapped of the front fog loom off a switch, i replaced with a factory switch.Bertie Gumbo wrote:In the process of narrowing down the problem I have with the fuel gauge not working. (I got no needle movement when shorting the earth on the sender unit) I have removed the dash to remove the dials to see anything obvious and next to the foglight switch behind a blank were these wires in a block, the ones on the left. Is this common,or unique to mine? Any ideas anyone?

Oh, & gave the rear fog it's own fused relay power while i was at it...!
More discussion on the mystery loom plug subject here.. http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ith+intent
& here too! http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... +connector
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...






