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![]() Stumbled across this diagram and thought it might be useful when people come round to wiring up their hazards.
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![]() That is extremely handy, I was just about to buzz my switches out - well done that man!!!
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![]() i can confirm that is correct as its how mine is on my car
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![]() Thanks for confirming that is correct Ash
I've also attached a couple of diagrams here of the column pinouts which I've been finding useful. Another one to watch out for is that the sidelights are +ve switched, while the mainlights are switched -ve just to confuse things!
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![]() Hi there, just started wiring my switches up but have found that the black / brown earth going to the hi / low beam switch is always at earth, regardless of what position the side light / light on switch is in. I thought it should only go to earth once the lights are on. My lights are therefore always on but do switch from hi to low with the hi low switch
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![]() Forget that last post, I did not realise that the wire split in two, the other end of the unused part was shorting to earth - problem solved
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