Pannel Switch???

Pannel Switch???

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Dave350iTVR

Original Poster:

126 posts

268 months

Monday 7th January 2002
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Okay - I guess I'm being stupid but what does the Panel switch do? The switch is located in the central console next to the window switch on the passenger side of the car (350i). I orginally thought it was to turn on and off the dash lighting...but if it is...it doesn't work!

>>> Edited by Dave350iTVr on Monday 7th January 19:19

>>> Edited by Dave350iTVr on Monday 7th January 19:20

Dave350iTVr

Original Poster:

126 posts

268 months

Tuesday 8th January 2002
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Surely some of you guys must know what the panel switch is for?? I don't have an owners manual unfortunately and i can't find a reference to it in Steve Heath's Wedge book.

JSG

2,238 posts

283 months

Wednesday 9th January 2002
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Haven't got a Wedge, but I believe a lot of TVRs have had the panel light switch wired to do something else such a fan over-ride. It may be that yours has been used for something else in the past and is now disconnected.

Cheers,
JSG.

Dave350iTVR

Original Poster:

126 posts

268 months

Wednesday 9th January 2002
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Well that could be one reason why it doesn't seem to do anything - because it doesn't. What would a panel switch usually do if wired correctly?
Thanks, Dave.

JSG

2,238 posts

283 months

Wednesday 9th January 2002
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Dave,

On both my S series it dims or turns off the dasboard lights - never used it though.

Cheers,
JSG.

350matt

3,738 posts

279 months

Wednesday 9th January 2002
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It's not the driving lamp toggle is it? This will only work when the headlmaps are on full beam.
However I can't check on mine as I junked the original dash about 3 years ago and can't remember the original layout.
Bear in mind that the wiring on these cars has a tendency to differ from car to car.

Matt

broadside

856 posts

282 months

Thursday 10th January 2002
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My old 280i FHC had 4 switches on the pannel behind the gearstick, 2 for the windows, 1 for the interior lights under the dash and the last one controlled the illuminated dash panel so you could see the clocks in the dark either with them on, on half brightness and off completely. Must admit there was little difference between on full and on half and not much between that and completely off to be honest, and thats if you could see the dials behind the condensation on the dials !!! Do not worry about it is my advice, though you can do one of three things:-

1/ do not drive the car at night

2/ get all the dials redone in brail !!

3/ use it as a spare switch to operate those front mounted machine guns you always promised yourself.

Regards

Broadside