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Tom Woods

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I disconnected it ages ago and cant remember where the wires connected
to it - and its also really hard to get to now and tricky to see.

I have run a wire to it in my loom but cant see where to plug it in!

Should it have 2 connectors on or one?

There appears to be one on its lowest point - but i cant seem to push
a normal sized spade connector onto it. is there infact a connector or
2 hidden round the back of it?
 
Tom Woods <news@NOPSAMtomwoods.co.uk> uttered summat worrerz funny
about:
> I disconnected it ages ago and cant remember where the wires connected
> to it - and its also really hard to get to now and tricky to see.
>
> I have run a wire to it in my loom but cant see where to plug it in!
>
> Should it have 2 connectors on or one?
>
> There appears to be one on its lowest point - but i cant seem to push
> a normal sized spade connector onto it. is there infact a connector or
> 2 hidden round the back of it?


The switch is exactly the same part as the picture of the reversing lamp
switch I sent you a few weeks back. If I recall correctly there are two male
spades on the switch.

Been for my last trip around the 'hood scaring the neighbours tonight :-(

Morph was in fine fettle..... <sniffs>

Lee D


 
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 23:36:50 -0000, "Lee_D"
<newsgroupNOSPAM@NOSPAMlrproject.com> wrote:

>Tom Woods <news@NOPSAMtomwoods.co.uk> uttered summat worrerz funny
>about:
>> I disconnected it ages ago and cant remember where the wires connected
>> to it - and its also really hard to get to now and tricky to see.
>>
>> I have run a wire to it in my loom but cant see where to plug it in!
>>
>> Should it have 2 connectors on or one?
>>
>> There appears to be one on its lowest point - but i cant seem to push
>> a normal sized spade connector onto it. is there infact a connector or
>> 2 hidden round the back of it?

>
>The switch is exactly the same part as the picture of the reversing lamp
>switch I sent you a few weeks back. If I recall correctly there are two male
>spades on the switch.


am i getting confused then? - where is the diff lock switch?

I was assuming it was part of the actual button infront of my radiator
but it sounds like i might be barking up the wrong tree! ;)

I was wondering how it worked as it does if it was part of the button

>Been for my last trip around the 'hood scaring the neighbours tonight :-(

:(

>Morph was in fine fettle..... <sniffs>


you can always come round here and do some work on mine if you ever
get desperate! :)
 
Tom Woods <news@NOPSAMtomwoods.co.uk> uttered summat worrerz funny
about:

> am i getting confused then? - where is the diff lock switch?


Underneath on the "Darkside" ;-)

right next to the Diff lock actuator on the front of the transferbox :)

>> Morph was in fine fettle..... <sniffs>

>
> you can always come round here and do some work on mine if you ever
> get desperate! :)


It may come to that!

I've got to come and pick up that Ghost book too come to think of it.

Lee D


 
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 00:22:12 -0000, "Lee_D"
<newsgroupNOSPAM@NOSPAMlrproject.com> wrote:

>Tom Woods <news@NOPSAMtomwoods.co.uk> uttered summat worrerz funny
>about:
>
>> am i getting confused then? - where is the diff lock switch?

>
>Underneath on the "Darkside" ;-)
>
>right next to the Diff lock actuator on the front of the transferbox :)


bugger. Thats another wire i have to run through the loom i just cable
tied up then!.

>>> Morph was in fine fettle..... <sniffs>

>>
>> you can always come round here and do some work on mine if you ever
>> get desperate! :)

>
>It may come to that!
>
>I've got to come and pick up that Ghost book too come to think of it.


It is waiting for you now.

perhaps i should drive round yours in the 2A when i next go to the tip
in it (with the ghost stuff) and see if you can work out where my
'orrible rattle is coming from with any more accuracy than me ;)
 

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