Unidentified round rocker switch with red LED
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:01 pm
Hi,
I'm now the proud owner of a lovely 1995 Ford Freda AFT 2WD 2.5TD Auto. On the dash board adjacent to my right knee is an unidentified round rocker switch with red LED. Looks a bit like this:
http://i14.ebayimg.com/05/i/001/30/df/27dd_35.JPG
As it looks nothing like any of the other switches I'm guessing it's an aftermarket addition but can't work out for the life of me what it's for. I've just driven the van home since picking it up. Whilst on the motorway I switched the switch but nothing happened and the LED did not illuminate. However, since arriving at home, initially, when I switched the switch the light came on both while the engine was running and wiht the engine off but ignition on. However, now I've been home for some time the LED no longer illuminates, enginer running or not.
Anybody have any ideas what it might be for? Some form of crude high temperature indicator perhaps? Or something to do with the leisure battery?
Any ideas would be much appreciated. It's dark now but will investigate further in the morning...
Cheers
Ross
I'm now the proud owner of a lovely 1995 Ford Freda AFT 2WD 2.5TD Auto. On the dash board adjacent to my right knee is an unidentified round rocker switch with red LED. Looks a bit like this:
http://i14.ebayimg.com/05/i/001/30/df/27dd_35.JPG
As it looks nothing like any of the other switches I'm guessing it's an aftermarket addition but can't work out for the life of me what it's for. I've just driven the van home since picking it up. Whilst on the motorway I switched the switch but nothing happened and the LED did not illuminate. However, since arriving at home, initially, when I switched the switch the light came on both while the engine was running and wiht the engine off but ignition on. However, now I've been home for some time the LED no longer illuminates, enginer running or not.
Anybody have any ideas what it might be for? Some form of crude high temperature indicator perhaps? Or something to do with the leisure battery?
Any ideas would be much appreciated. It's dark now but will investigate further in the morning...
Cheers
Ross