Fuel sender connection at dash.
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#1 Fuel sender connection at dash.
Hi, fitting a new loom to my 63 fhc lhd. I think it’s auto sparks, but came via Sng Barratt, the left hand rear body loom has a green/brown wire for the fuel sender. I can’t find it’s mate on the dash loom, everything else is fine just a missing green/brown. Any thoughts appreciated. Chris.
1963 S1 opalescent silver blue
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#2 Re: Fuel sender connection at dash.
According to the wiring diagram, greenbrown (GN) is allocated to the flasher. Greenblack (GB) should be the wire from fuel sender to instrument. Some years ago a loom from autosparks we ordered for a P5 Rover was missing a wire altogether by the way.
Mark
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#3 Re: Fuel sender connection at dash.
Apologies, I meant the reversing light wire (late night/lots of wires ) there is a short green/brown (GN) from the flasher unit to the indicator switch, but this is separate.
It’s odd because I have GN wires in both side looms when I only need one, but can’t find a home for either. There is a 2’ long Separate lead G/GN to go from dash loom to rev switch, but only a home for the green. The GN from either side loom is too far away. There’s either a wire missing or I’m doing something daft. ( almost certainly the latter)...
It’s odd because I have GN wires in both side looms when I only need one, but can’t find a home for either. There is a 2’ long Separate lead G/GN to go from dash loom to rev switch, but only a home for the green. The GN from either side loom is too far away. There’s either a wire missing or I’m doing something daft. ( almost certainly the latter)...
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#4 Re: Fuel sender connection at dash.
The Autosparks looms do this. I assume it's easier than making special LHD vs RHD ones.ollieoscarsid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:03 pm
It’s odd because I have GN wires in both side looms when I only need one
Andrew.
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