If it’s a 110 it’s probably the lock on the champagne cooler
Well obviously it can be seen its not a factory item so u wont find any info, because of its location the switch is possibly a part of an additional security measure.None of the keys seem to fit the lock its in the drivers footwell behind the clutch pedal. Searched for it online but cant seem to find anything. Does every defender have this ?
Great let the forum know. Why fitting a switch and in that unusual position is interesting, as its a standard TOK switch the terminals would be exposed, so they may have been sealed with under-seal, anyway it makes a change from the what oil or what tyres questionsThanks all its a diesel 300 tdi 1996 reg has the fob alarm and immobiliser. I will get some more pics and try and figure it out tomorrow and update.
Is that a CapriGreat let the forum know. Why fitting a switch and in that unusual position is interesting, as its a standard TOK switch the terminals would be exposed, so they may have been sealed with under-seal, anyway it makes a change from the what oil or what tyres questions
Pic of a TOK alarm switch on a car I have as fitted back in the 70s, way before remotes.
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Ooooo Gold star for you SirIs that a Capri
Lovely car. Have you had it long?Ooooo Gold star for you Sir
1976 Mk2 2.0 S in black + gold strips…JPS colours.
A long time, 45 years this September and just over 43,000 miles on the clockLovely car. Have you had it long?
A rare beast, worth A few bob now I would think. Did I see one recently on Bangers and Cash or Salvage Hunters Classic Cars?Ooooo Gold star for you Sir
1976 Mk2 2.0 S in black + gold strips…JPS colours.
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