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to do what? I am either going bonkers, or just plain dumb.
The floor switch is just for the change between dipped and high beam?
Or is it different on modern minors?
The floor switch is just for the change between dipped and high beam?
Or is it different on modern minors?
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2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
I've just been out and checked, and on all of mine it's on the floor to the left of the clutch pedal, except where I've moved it from on the floor to the left of the clutch pedal to a switch on a metal plate near the steering wheel, 'cos I couldn't get at it with my foot when it was on the floor to the left of the clutch pedal.
Last edited by bigginger on Mon Oct 31, 2005 11:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
My turnHDM113C wrote:You switch the headlights with the left foot on the metal knob just to the left of the clutch pedal. The main beam (blue) warning light must be working for an MOT pass. There is no handbrake light - and if either of the two orange lights come on when running you have problems.

I can't find any mention (http://www.motuk.co.uk) of there needing to be a warning light for the main beam to pass an MOT (although I've had cars fail for a non-working one), and I've also read posts elsewhere from MOT testers who say it's not a testable item too

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Of course, I think on most minors there's a funny little footswitch just to the left and slightly above the clutch switch. You have to tap it when you want to switch between high beam and main beam. (Sorry folks, but someone asked if I wanted to join in!)! 
Some minors do have some different lights, especially if they've got a mini-based speedo.
Hebe's got the standard lights, but Carrie hasn't got an oil pressure warning light so in stead has the light used to warn that the fog lights are on
My turn indicator is also on there
Nikki

Some minors do have some different lights, especially if they've got a mini-based speedo.
Hebe's got the standard lights, but Carrie hasn't got an oil pressure warning light so in stead has the light used to warn that the fog lights are on

My turn indicator is also on there

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What about climbing a really steep hill in first? That wail of first does it for me... so minory.
Or the windscreen wipers, I just love the way mine wipe a variable area of the screen dependant on how damp it is, and the gentle thunk as they hit the screen rubber at the bottom.
Or my mileometer which gets stuck everytime it goes over a big number and sits the going "no, I don't want to get older!"....
Or the whine of the heater? Or on a warm spring day the happiness of finishing a service and knowing that she'll run really sweetly for ages now
Or, what about pulling over to help people who've broken down in their modern cars?
Or the shape? Mmmmmmm. I love minors!
Or the windscreen wipers, I just love the way mine wipe a variable area of the screen dependant on how damp it is, and the gentle thunk as they hit the screen rubber at the bottom.
Or my mileometer which gets stuck everytime it goes over a big number and sits the going "no, I don't want to get older!"....
Or the whine of the heater? Or on a warm spring day the happiness of finishing a service and knowing that she'll run really sweetly for ages now

Or, what about pulling over to help people who've broken down in their modern cars?
Or the shape? Mmmmmmm. I love minors!

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Yours does that too? I hate that. But I do love Wilberforce's bouncy feel-every-bump-journey and the *farting* - just like my beloved (and belated) grandma crossing the kitchen (the grandma not the car), and the way everything in my rear view mirror looks wobbly-edged cos of the vibrations....and his big shiny round behind when i've given him a wash!!Pyoor_Kate wrote: Or the windscreen wipers, I just love the way mine wipe a variable area of the screen dependant on how damp it is.
...And the dip-switch, which, I dont mean to be patronising - but its down on the floor, just where your toes go when you stretch your leg out past the left of the clutch pedal...Well it is in Wilberforce anyway....................I dont know about yours?

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Yup; always has. I don't mind it though, it's one of her little foybles. It kind of reminds me to switch off the wipers when it's drizzly. Mind you, I'd like my intermittent wiper circuit (maplin jobbie) to be fitted, but that would involve actual effort on my part.Yours does that too?Or the windscreen wipers, I just love the way mine wipe a variable area of the screen dependant on how damp it is.
See, I tend to stick mine over the other side of the transmission tunnel if I need a stretchAnd the dip-switch, which, I dont mean to be patronising - but its down on the floor, just where your toes go when you stretch your leg out past the left of the clutch pedal

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I've just checked mine.
It's definately not on the floor just up from the clutch pedal.
After more searching I've found it's in the black stacker box with the othere leccy bits. Mind you, the clutch pedal is about the only theing still actually fitted to the car!
It's definately not on the floor just up from the clutch pedal.
After more searching I've found it's in the black stacker box with the othere leccy bits. Mind you, the clutch pedal is about the only theing still actually fitted to the car!
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