side lights and radio

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side lights and radio

Post by Laurie » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:10 pm

When I turn on the ignition my side lights are always on,if I remove the fuze I will loose the use of my radio. Does anyone know how to wire up the system so that I will keep the use of the radio.
Many thanks
Laurie
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Post by francophile1947 » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:54 pm

Here you go - compliments of Pippin

Look at the fuse board by the drivers right knee.
Remove the fixing screws and wiggle it forwards so that the rear is visible.

Counting from top left to right the numbering goes 1 to 8.

Fuses 1 to 5 are fed by a thick white/red from fuse BTN under the bonnet, which is always live.
(the fuse, silly, not the bonnet!)

Fuses 6,7,8 are fed only when the ignition is on via the thick red/black wire.
6&7 are curtains L&R, 8 is cigarlighter & mirrors.

1] If you do not have a secondary battery:

You can either select just the cigarlighter/mirrors or probably easier and handier select those and the curtains so that you can operate them without the ignition on.

Cut the thick red/black wire going in a couple of inches from the rear of the fuseholder for 6,7,8. Insulate the end that comes out of the loom.
Use a short length of similarly sized wire to extend the end going into 6,7,8 and tap it into the thick white/red that feeds fuses 1-5.

If you want to select just fuse 8 for the cigarlighter/mirrors then you would have to identify the blue wire coming out of fuse 8, cut that and insulate the end coming out of the fuse 8. The blue wire going into the loom would then need an in-line 15A fuse fitting and then tapping onto the aforementioned thick white/red that feeds fuses 1-5.

2] If you have a secondary battery you may wish to feed things from that rather than from the engine battery.

The instructions above are modified only by disregarding tapping anything into the aforementioned thick white/red that feeds fuses 1-5.
Instead you would need to connect it/them into an appropriately fused wire connected to the secondary battery.

While you are at it you could also feed all the internal vehicle lighting from that source as well.
To do so, cut the blue/red wire coming out of fuse 1 and insulate the end coming out of the fuse. Fit an appropriate 10A inline fuseholder to the end disappearing into the loom and connect it to the secondary battery.

So, there you have it! If in doubt - ASK!
John
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Laurie

sidelights and radio

Post by Laurie » Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:41 am

John
Cheers for that information, hope I can sort it out.
All the best
Laurie
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Post by bigdaddycain » Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:57 am

Hi Laurie, it sounds as if the orange illumination wire on the stereo has been mistakenly wired in as the "live".

Disconnect the orange wire, (or isolate it at least). Then re-wire the fusebox back to its original state and try again.

Some bongo's also have a"daytime running lights" facility. :wink:
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