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SR
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dipper switch

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just fitted one with connections inside the car , not outside, anyone know what colours go where, cant make out any marks on switch ,cheers steve
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Steve, the plain blue wire goes to the central contact, the blue/white lead
feeds the main beams and the blue red feeds the dipped beams so you only
have to swop them over if you put them on the wrong way round.
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thanks mate, i bow to your infinite knowledge and wisdom :lol:
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Post by bmcecosse »

How would you know if they were 'wrong way round' !!??
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Good point, it doesn't really matter since the high beam warning light comes
off of the same feed!.
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