Cab Light - Enough Voltage but Dim
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Re: Cab Light - Enough Voltage but Dim
Don't forget to fuse it close to battery if you wire it like that
Gas safe heating engineer / plumber if you need any advice just shout.
Re: Cab Light - Enough Voltage but Dim
If your leisure battery is under bonnet
Easiest route will be
Through rubber grommet behind glove box i
Behind plastic trim of passenger door pillar up to roof
Then the hard bit will be getting it behind roof lining to cab light
Easiest route will be
Through rubber grommet behind glove box i
Behind plastic trim of passenger door pillar up to roof
Then the hard bit will be getting it behind roof lining to cab light
Gas safe heating engineer / plumber if you need any advice just shout.
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- Bongolier
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Re: Cab Light - Enough Voltage but Dim
Cheers Gasy, that's the route I figured. I need to get myself an inline fuse, do you recommend any particular size and know where I could some from?
Re: Cab Light - Enough Voltage but Dim
Auto spares shop / evay
Smallest fuse you can get
Prob 5 amp
I'd check and clean the existing wiring / bulb first tho
Is it dim on both settings ON / DOOR open
Smallest fuse you can get
Prob 5 amp
I'd check and clean the existing wiring / bulb first tho
Is it dim on both settings ON / DOOR open
Gas safe heating engineer / plumber if you need any advice just shout.
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- Bongolier
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Re: Cab Light - Enough Voltage but Dim
The DOOR has never worked properly but no too fussed about that. I'm pretty sure the ON was working fine but has been dim since the converters worked on it. Will sort it eventually!