What are these for?
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What are these for?
On a Mk1 Moke, installing a new wiring loom, there are two larger red wires coming out of the loom near the body plate, under the right side front wing, near the horn. Anyone know what they are for?
Then, this is a left hand drive moke, there is a hole near the feed hole for the wiper motor...... what goes in here? I have seen pictures that show a wire, but no idea what it might be.
Then, this is a left hand drive moke, there is a hole near the feed hole for the wiper motor...... what goes in here? I have seen pictures that show a wire, but no idea what it might be.
peter
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Re: What are these for?
Hi Peter,
I think these are the feed to the headlight on that side, check on the wiring diagram.
I think these are the feed to the headlight on that side, check on the wiring diagram.
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Re: What are these for?
Hi, Chris,
Nope - got those more in front, different colors.
I thought maybe for the heater, which my moke doesn't have. ????
Still confused. Any idea on that firewall hole?
Nope - got those more in front, different colors.
I thought maybe for the heater, which my moke doesn't have. ????
Still confused. Any idea on that firewall hole?
peter
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Re: What are these for?
Hi Peter,
Have a look on prisonerfan photos, looks like he has a bung in that hole in the firewall, wires wouldnt be for a heater as it would be in the cockpit area. Will have a look at my moke when I get it back!
Chris
Have a look on prisonerfan photos, looks like he has a bung in that hole in the firewall, wires wouldnt be for a heater as it would be in the cockpit area. Will have a look at my moke when I get it back!
Chris
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Re: What are these for?
Red wires are for park/side lights and tail lights. They also run between the light switch and panel light switch.
My wiring diagram shows two reds joining to a single red where the front and rear looms join. One wire on the two side goes forward to the side lights the other to the light switch, the single wire runs back to the tail lights.
Tim
My wiring diagram shows two reds joining to a single red where the front and rear looms join. One wire on the two side goes forward to the side lights the other to the light switch, the single wire runs back to the tail lights.
Tim
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Re: What are these for?
I will search more carefully. Thanks!
Later on.......
Yes, that's what it shows on my wiring diagrams!
Good job! Thanks!
Later on.......
Yes, that's what it shows on my wiring diagrams!
Good job! Thanks!
peter
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Re: What are these for?
Hi I am rewiring a moke and have the same query, the two wires are on the side of the moke just in front of the horn wiring. I alsp have the wiring formation for the front and rear lighting as desribed but these others are a mystery.
Dave Biss (3.75 English and 0.85 South African mokes)
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Re: What are these for?
Tim wrote:Red wires are for park/side lights and tail lights. They also run between the light switch and panel light switch.
My wiring diagram shows two reds joining to a single red where the front and rear looms join. One wire on the two side goes forward to the side lights the other to the light switch, the single wire runs back to the tail lights.
Tim
David - I think Tim's post is accurate!
peter
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Re: What are these for?
Just been round to Dave Biss...adjusting a clutch on one of his fleet..........seen the wires, and I think you all have a standard mini loom, which includes interior light, operated by a door switch on the inside of the 'A' pillar.
If Mokes had doors...those wires would be necessary!!!
If Mokes had doors...those wires would be necessary!!!
Chris Naish.
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Re: What are these for?
So.........no, not putting any doors on!
peter
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Re: What are these for?
Mine has an interior light. A previous owner wired one on the dash. He used the same style as the front combination indicator/park light, but with a plain white lense, so I kept it. It can be quite handy sometimes. It doesn't come on when I open the doors though - much like the early minis.
Tim
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