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Topic: Central Locking | |
Tom Replies: 7 Views: 7110 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:42 pm Subject: Central Locking |
Didn't realise it was supposed to be difficult! I have had remote central locking on the front doors of my sedan for over two years. (Fitted it when I installed the power windows.) I have done ... | |
Topic: Flasher Units | |
Tom Replies: 11 Views: 7720 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:37 am Subject: Flasher Units |
Trev
The dash light wire does goes to earth through the globe (I would not like to put the wire straight to earth. ) David Just to clarify. The three pin units were only designed for a si ... |
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Topic: Flasher Units | |
Tom Replies: 11 Views: 7720 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:20 pm Subject: Flasher Units |
David
P goes to the dash light or indicator stalk light. (The one that flashes inside the car.) X is the power in. L is the output to the indicator switch. The flasher unit makes the power flash ... |
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Topic: Intermitent wipers | |
Tom Replies: 9 Views: 7326 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 12:10 pm Subject: Intermitent wipers |
Wait a minute! We are talking about Morris Minors with Lucas electrics. They came out standard from the factory with intermittent wipers.......and lights.....and horn.......and ignition....and........ ... | |
Topic: fuse holder | |
Tom Replies: 11 Views: 6872 |
Forum: Electrics, Instrumentation & Security Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:58 pm Subject: Fuse |
Grant, not sure about where it is "faulty" but they are well known for electrolysis between the fuse retainers(the brass bits) and the fuse itself causing high resistance. Probably because of the diss ... | |
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