lowlight wiring loom?
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lowlight wiring loom?
anyone know where u can get a wiring loom for this car, anyone done a resto on a lowlight and fitted one? will the voltage regulator from a later car fit/work,thanks steve
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I know someone who does. He is dutch though, and you can ask for every single addition you want to it too, like flashing indicators, fpg lights etc.
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ESM do the various looms, but if you are going to the trouble to fit a loom then why not try and get an original style regulator? Are you sure yours is duff? You might try the club spares man (Bryan Gostling).
When you say a regulator from a later car, there are 3 types.
The lowlight one (integral fuse holders & screw terminals):
The one with a separate fuse box & screw terminals:
and the latest one with the spade connectors.
There are of course later regulators for alternators, but I'm just talking about the dynamo ones.
I think you could probably get the middle one to work with a lowlight wiring loom, but best to try it first before ordering new bits. The regs are only about £20 new anyway (except the lowlight ones which are more expensive at £100).
When you say a regulator from a later car, there are 3 types.
The lowlight one (integral fuse holders & screw terminals):
The one with a separate fuse box & screw terminals:
and the latest one with the spade connectors.
There are of course later regulators for alternators, but I'm just talking about the dynamo ones.
I think you could probably get the middle one to work with a lowlight wiring loom, but best to try it first before ordering new bits. The regs are only about £20 new anyway (except the lowlight ones which are more expensive at £100).