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SLO247 |
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Hey guys, just wanting some help with figuring out some wiring. I am installing fogs into my EF, anyway I want to use the wagon wiper/washer switch to turn them on/off as I'l paint it black, it should look factory.
They are like a rocker version of the demist switch. Anyway, as these arent intended to be a normal on/off switch, the are for switching whether the rear washer jet in the wagons activates the wiper when the water is squirted. Now I want to use this as an on/off switch, so I want to feed 12V in one side and get switched 12v out the other. Problem is the switch has 5 wires on the plug. Brown Blue/Red Green/Blue Black Green/White. In the wiring diagram in my Gregory's manual, it shows the switch as having only Green/white, Green/Blue, and black. The black goes to the main wiper switch, the other two go to the rear wiper ECU. Help? |
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Mate it's simple it can be a solid state switch, just do it the easy way either use a multimeter or a test light, just go back and forth between pins and you'll eventual work it out, I might check tonight for you see how I go, reminds me I still have to repaint mine.
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SLO247 |
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If I had a decent multimeter id test for continuity. I dont though. Be awesome if you could have a fiddle. Cheers
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TROYMAN |
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{USERNAME} wrote: If I had a decent multimeter id test for continuity. I dont though. Be awesome if you could have a fiddle. Cheers
or run 12v to one pin and a test lite with the other to bat earth and it can do the same job.. just keep trying different pin each time and sooner or later the test light will tell you which is which.. i did the same thing to a eb wagon wiper/washer switch to hook my fog lights up... |
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