full beam switch position
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full beam switch position
i have my radio fitted in the middle of the parcel tray. it looked a bit tatty because it wasnt inside anything, so i fitted it inside a plastic fascia. trouble is that now it is almost impossible to reach the full beam switch with my foot without pressing the clutch. I imagine there are other people out there with the radio in this position, what did you do about the switch?
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We don't have this problem here in the States. The dimmer is below the clutch. It makes a nice dead pedal for the left foot. When I learned of the position for RHD, I couldn't understand how you ever find it. The best place I feel to put the audio system so as not to clutter the interior is under the boot floor in front of the spare and use a remote.
sound proofing behind the bulkhead, under the carpets and behind the door panels makes a huge difference, mostly because it fills in all the holes everywhere. Also 300W amp under the passenger seat from when i was younger and even more foolish
Moving the foot switch just below the clutch pedal sounds like the easiest option, as I imagine the cable will still reach aswell.
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Moving the foot switch just below the clutch pedal sounds like the easiest option, as I imagine the cable will still reach aswell.
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1969 Four door Saloon Old English White 1275 with ported head and HS4 carb. Wolseley 1500 front brakes. Currently off the road with a leaky master cylinder!
does anyone have a picture of the LHD switch in position? im going to blu tack it about an inch below the clutch pedal and see how what that looks like. Im assuming for an MOT it has to a) work and b) not foul on anything else? is that it?
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It will be a tight to get the switch between the clutch pedal and the gearbox tunnel. On LHD it's located just above the crease in the floor and there is a little room due to the curvature of the wheel well. With the right floor well even narrower than the left, you'll end up directly below the clutch pedal and I don't see how that would work.
Sorry, having a Minor, a camera, and a decent connection at one place won't happen for a while. I sure someone can supply a photo. If not, I get one after the holidays.
Sorry, having a Minor, a camera, and a decent connection at one place won't happen for a while. I sure someone can supply a photo. If not, I get one after the holidays.
ive moved it to below the clutch pedal, and i think you would end up pressing it when changing gear. the switch is quite small without the pedestal that it is was attached to, so i think i should be able to move it around a bit and choose a slightly better place. Hopefully it will fit between the clutch and the gearbox tunnel.
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"the alternative is to fit a combined dip\full beam headlamp and indicator switch. I know that there is also the added complication with a Minor of having to fit a lamp(s) to let you know the indicators are on. I much prefer that than a foot operated dip switch."
This seems a really good idea. Can anyone tell me of a vehicle that would yield the above switch or can a generic switch be purchased.
Many thanks
This seems a really good idea. Can anyone tell me of a vehicle that would yield the above switch or can a generic switch be purchased.
Many thanks
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My radio is fitted under the parcel shelf but I offset it to the passenger side slightly to improve access to the switch. the 5 spd transmission tunnel doesn't help ether but I can still get at it.
As another option could you not extend the cables & fit the switch somewhere easily accessible under the dash & operate it by hand?
As another option could you not extend the cables & fit the switch somewhere easily accessible under the dash & operate it by hand?
lots of good points, thanks people. I really want this on the road so im going to try and find a satisfactory position of the switch on the floor for now, I rarely drive at night so if its a bit fiddly then im not too bothered. Will look out for a mini indicator switch going cheap and have that as a long term plan.
Oh and Merry Christmas everyone!!
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Oh and Merry Christmas everyone!!
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1969 Four door Saloon Old English White 1275 with ported head and HS4 carb. Wolseley 1500 front brakes. Currently off the road with a leaky master cylinder!