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Old 18th April 2014, 01:19 AM
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Alga, I think I figured out what each cable is for with the Help of the Sierra Haynes manual, but if you already wrote it down somewhere and it is not a hassle for you to do it (I mean, I don't want you to look behind your dash or undo your cluster just for me), and it is easy for you to share, I can check with your sequence. Actually, using the UK Haynes manual, I'm a bit concern by the fact that the cable order on RHD clusters might be different than on LHD ones, when I see, for example, that the tacho and the speedo are reversed on RHD clusters if your compare to LHD clusters.
Unfortunately it is behind the dash :-)

But the top one is 12V feed, the fifth one (also running to all gauges and lights) is ground, then the next one (6th?) is illumination, and the rest are signal for their respective light or gauge.
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Old 21st April 2014, 07:38 PM
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Thank you Alga, I have this sorted now. Ken is sending me his connector, should be with me next week. Still struggling with the loom, but slowly, I'm seeing the end of it. Certainly the worst part of the build for me, trying to route the different branches of the bloody loom. I will be very happy when this part is behind me.
Thanks for the help
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