I need some help finding the right wiring diagram for my minor.
It was first registered in April 1963 and is one of the transitional cars and thus it's proving to be a pain in the rear bumper.
The car has the flashing rear brake lights and the white flashing front indicators to match, but trying I find a wiring diagram that shows these is proving difficult for me. I've looked in the manual, searched the various posts on here etc but I am not having much luck, so doesn't anyone have the right wiring diagram for my year of minor please.
Finding the right wiring diagram
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Re: Finding the right wiring diagram
Hi
That will be the diagram on page N.29 of the workshop manual
Wiring diagram for models fitted with flashing direction indicator equipment
It is the type with a direction indicator relay box...My 63 traveller has this wiring...
Taupe
That will be the diagram on page N.29 of the workshop manual
Wiring diagram for models fitted with flashing direction indicator equipment
It is the type with a direction indicator relay box...My 63 traveller has this wiring...
Taupe
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Re: Finding the right wiring diagram
Simple.
If you have flashing brake lights it's the diagram with the Huge DB10 Relay, which hopefully you've found under the bonnet.
As Taupe says N29.
You think you've problems.
My car is a SII, but about 20 years ago got rebuilt with the DB10 Relay wiring, that was then bastardised to operate separate indicators, with the sidelights being incorporated into the headlight and additional round amber indicators on the rear.
I had to work out out exactly what had been done.
If you have flashing brake lights it's the diagram with the Huge DB10 Relay, which hopefully you've found under the bonnet.
As Taupe says N29.
You think you've problems.
My car is a SII, but about 20 years ago got rebuilt with the DB10 Relay wiring, that was then bastardised to operate separate indicators, with the sidelights being incorporated into the headlight and additional round amber indicators on the rear.
I had to work out out exactly what had been done.
Basil the 1955 series II