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Alec
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Post by Alec »

Hello Gav,

I would not be happy that a failure of either main or lighting fuse puts out all your lights.
When I rewired my Triumph, I put a fuse for each headlight relay (4).
Also, as drawn, your sidelights will go out when you go to main beam.

If you are not already aware, you can buy the correct size and colour coded cable by the metre from specialist suppliers like Vehicle Wiring Products and I, think, Holden's. Also the non adhesive loom wrapping tape.

Alec
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Post by TDaxGav »

Ah,

Thanks for the good comments, I'll start looking at modifying my diagrams to suit....

Do you have contact details for those companies, I was simply going to get everything from RS Components...

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Post by TDaxGav »

Ah, yeah, just spotted the side light issue, I must have joined it up to the wrong one when I did the re-layout...

Will upload the new version later today

Gav
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Post by 246gts »

Vehicle wiring products web site address is www.vehicle-wiring-products.co.uk
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Post by Alec »

Hello Gav,

better to spot a drawing error than find out later that it's wired wrongly; further to Dave's answer above, http://www.holden.co.uk are another source.

Good luck.

Alec
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