Analogue clock wiring 1993 Pre cat

Analogue clock wiring 1993 Pre cat

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davidh2905

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234 posts

149 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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Hi, my clock has never worked since I've owned her,I've looked at wiring diagram in the Bible but can't see clock wiring, can anyone help?
Many thanks, David

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

159 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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Can't help I'm afraid, but I would count my blessings, when the clock does work its rather noisey..........

Doc Toad

490 posts

150 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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bluezeeland said:
Can't help I'm afraid, but I would count my blessings, when the clock does work its rather noisey..........
Blimey, can't hear myself in mine, never mind the clock!

Ditch the clock, oil temp gauge or air/fuel ratio (rubbish pic but you get the idea...)


bluezeeland

1,965 posts

159 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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Doc Toad said:
bluezeeland said:
Can't help I'm afraid, but I would count my blessings, when the clock does work its rather noisey..........
Blimey, can't hear myself in mine, never mind the clock!

Ditch the clock, oil temp gauge or air/fuel ratio (rubbish pic but you get the idea...)

biggrin I was probably a bit 'tongue in cheekish'...............did think about a oil-temp tho !

stevesprint

1,114 posts

179 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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davidh2905 said:
Hi, my clock has never worked since I've owned her,I've looked at wiring diagram in the Bible but can't see clock wiring, can anyone help?
Many thanks, David
There are only three connections on the back of the clock as below and I think the side lights are on the same fuse.

Red permanent +12
Black earth
Red/white +12 for the Illumination



davidh2905

Original Poster:

234 posts

149 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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Thanks, I don't suppose you know which supply circuit it's on?

davidh2905

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234 posts

149 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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Sorry just reread your post! It is only early!

bubblehead

264 posts

193 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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Don't do it.............I disconnected mine as the noise was driving me nuts...seriously.

davidh2905

Original Poster:

234 posts

149 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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OK, I'm going to replace it, what fits and looks in keeping?
Thanks

Barreti

6,680 posts

237 months

Thursday 26th March 2015
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There is a smiths one which fits. Not sure if it's available with black bezel though as mine are polished so I got the silver bezel version.
Just hold the button on the front to Steve time. No twiddling. Simple.

Having said that, if you have an original clock that works you should sort it and keep it. I miss that time bomb ticking when I go in the garage.