WILLINTON WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

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Graham
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WILLINTON WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

Post by Graham » Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:45 am

Can anybody forward instructions for fitting willinton leisure battery kit (manual) and battery tray ass'y please I've lost mine.

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Re: WILLINTON WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

Post by dvisor » Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:15 am

Graham wrote:Can anybody forward instructions for fitting willinton leisure battery kit (manual) and battery tray ass'y please I've lost mine.

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Hi - Try http://dvisor.dyndns.org/bongo/Willinton_battery.pdf and http://dvisor.dyndns.org/bongo/Willinton_relay.pdf

If the URL fails, pm me your email address and I'll send the PDFs
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Re: WILLINTON WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

Post by dave_aber » Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:17 am

I haven't got the instructions to hand, but if you click the photo below you will get the step-by-step photos I took installing mine. Assuming you have a diesel auto Bongo it's pretty self-explanatory. The decision about which fuses to remove from the original fusebox and circuits to feed from the willinton kit is really up to you, but the obvious candidates are radio, blinds, 12v sockets and interior lights.

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