bustersbus
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Aye but it might clash wi' the rest o' the busah liked it red
Aye but it might clash wi' the rest o' the busah liked it red
Still not ready but just the ECU to connect up and the engine bay wiring. It's a red 'H'reg 1.9 gti with full leather interior and faded paint. It's my next job after the land rover.
After the Chimaera and the Disco are both finished, I AM buying another 205 / 309GTI, no matter what.
I've had many cars over the years, but nothing this side of a Caterham even comes close to a well sorted fast pug.
Bought off ebay a pair of these ..
... One of these ...
and when I connected them together ... they didn't work! :doh:
So I bought some of this ...
.. used it on the connectors and motor sockets ...
AND THEY WORKED !!!
So I took these ...
out, put the motors in and I now have adjustable headlamps in the Disco.
Which is nice !!
I do like the idea of Landrover that all the wiring and stuff is in the things, you just need to add the bits!
i'm after a set of the motors, mine have perished, gaffa tape not doing the job,
how much did the set you back/ IYDMMA?
was quoted £50.00 each(they're swiss made) from an Ebay parts dealer.
My Disco has the switch missing but no blanking plate, you can see the white connector behind the dash. But no spare wires up to the lamps that I can see. Will there be a plug taped up somewhere and a place in the lamps to fit those motors?
Yup. Take the headlight out, just pulls off, and trace the main wires back through the hole behind .. there's a small black three pin plug taped onto the loom, but on mine was hidden behind the metal and underneath the loom, so very awkward to see.
The motors simply replace the manual adjusters ... and the switch connects to the dash wiring then pokes through the hole and held on with a nut.
It's easier to actually do than tell you how to do it !!!
There's a Landrover sheet that tells you the approved way of doing it ... I'll try and pm it if you want?
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