Wiring question
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I have a wiring question...
Where in the world does the pink wire (radio to fuse block) connect to at the fuse block? There are two wires left unconnected at the fuses Pink and Brown i believe), but no indication where they go. The pink is supposed to be a switched live. There are no references/diagram for the fuse block or the relay rail, so I am a bit lost.
Also, what fuses are for what? I have the order, but no indication what each is for. (I searched the forum and found no answer on this one. Sorry if I missed it...)
Where in the world does the pink wire (radio to fuse block) connect to at the fuse block? There are two wires left unconnected at the fuses Pink and Brown i believe), but no indication where they go. The pink is supposed to be a switched live. There are no references/diagram for the fuse block or the relay rail, so I am a bit lost.
Also, what fuses are for what? I have the order, but no indication what each is for. (I searched the forum and found no answer on this one. Sorry if I missed it...)
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You can also save the file has text file then just paste the text.
If that doesn't work email it to me I can scan it into a pdf and post it.
mark
steve_D said:
Some of the uses listed are unique to my car.
Also I have not yet shown that on my car the supply to fuse 1 now comes via a relay in an attempt to get some of the load off the 'burn your fingers hot' ignition switch.
Steve
So you've taken the white wire off fuse one, connected it to pin 86 of a new relay. Then run a new wire from the battery (hopefully via a fuse, probably built into the relay) to pin 30 on a relay, with the output (pin 87) to fuse 1, where the white wire used to go? Is that right? Could you give me any more detail/photos of where you position the relay, got the additional positive/ground feeds?
I might try that as well, as I also get a very hot ignition switch, particularly when driving in hot rain, with my lights/wipers/ac on. To the extent I was almost branded "LUCAS" when I switched off the ignition.
My battery cable goes to a master cut off in the drivers pod then back to the other side to a master fuse block (50A) mounted just behind the fuse panel. This connects to the big cluster of brown wires that would normally connect to the battery.
My new relay takes its power (Pin 30) from there.
All else is how you described it. The relay is bolted to the back of the relay/fuse panel.
Steve
My new relay takes its power (Pin 30) from there.
All else is how you described it. The relay is bolted to the back of the relay/fuse panel.
Steve
Petrol mcp said:
steve_D said:
Right, lets see if this works.
electrics
Your pink wire can go to fuse 2. Unplug the green and plug in the pink which has a spade on the side. Plug the green onto the spade on the pink.
Steve
Incredibly long shot, but do you still have a copy of this file Steve?electrics
Your pink wire can go to fuse 2. Unplug the green and plug in the pink which has a spade on the side. Plug the green onto the spade on the pink.
Steve
Steve
Petrol mcp said:
steve_D said:
Right, lets see if this works.
electrics
Your pink wire can go to fuse 2. Unplug the green and plug in the pink which has a spade on the side. Plug the green onto the spade on the pink.
Steve
Incredibly long shot, but do you still have a copy of this file Steve?electrics
Your pink wire can go to fuse 2. Unplug the green and plug in the pink which has a spade on the side. Plug the green onto the spade on the pink.
Steve
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