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I got most of the wiring loom when i got the lights but i need help sorting it out, so here it goes.

Taken from another post about the spotlights - helps a little.

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How i can best describe the wiring, just one side - both sides seem the same.

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In this picture I dont know where plug A goes. Plug B and C fit the Fog light, i suspect the blue, black and orange wires should have the same plug type as Plug C.

Photo of the loom.

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Photo of the plugs.

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Photo of the switch (on dash).

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Any help or photos appriciated - hope to get this finally sorted out on this forum once and for all.

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I got most of the wiring loom when i got the lights but i need help sorting it out, so here it goes.

Taken from another post about the spotlights - helps a little.

post-72216-0-28420600-1333687048_thumb.jpg

How i can best describe the wiring, just one side - both sides seem the same.

post-72216-0-47490500-1333687104_thumb.jpg

In this picture I dont know where plug A goes. Plug B and C fit the Fog light, i suspect the blue, black and orange wires should have the same plug type as Plug C.

Photo of the loom.

post-72216-0-37253600-1333687140_thumb.jpg

Photo of the plugs.

post-72216-0-43951600-1333687160_thumb.jpg

Photo of the switch (on dash).

post-72216-0-32817900-1333687177_thumb.jpg

Any help or photos appriciated - hope to get this finally sorted out on this forum once and for all.

Hey mate theres a grey plug near the drivers side head light or behind it that the relays and main loom plug into. In the car the switch has a earth and then theres a connector near the throttle cable on the fire wall pretty sure it a 2 wire connector. If u need more info let me know and I'll take photos and send them to u

  • 2 weeks later...

so it seems im missing a few parts of the loom, from what i can gather there is a

1 the loom that switchA plugs into by plug D, that then goes to earth and a plug beside the drivers foot (yup we have a plug).

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2 the loom that plugs into next to the battery to the relays (plug A)

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3 also missing the plug in the loom above (unknown wires) that i believe will be the same type as plug B but not sure if it should be Male or Female.

Any light shed on this would be great - or even if you have these parts or a full loom laying around, i would be interested.

Cheers

  • 7 years later...

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