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27th March 2021, 20:28 | #11 | |
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27th March 2021, 20:44 | #12 |
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Are they both correct, pin 4 is opposite pin 8 (with the Black Earth cable) and in the picture it looks like the Light Green/White cable (which should be ignition live) is in pin 4.
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27th March 2021, 20:54 | #13 | |
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Here's my final piece of evidence.
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27th March 2021, 21:08 | #14 |
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Thank you, that is a better picture and I can see that they are the right way round.
The cables in the green connector in the second picture are for the steering wheel controls. Last edited by raykay; 27th March 2021 at 21:11.. |
28th March 2021, 07:37 | #15 | |
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As the wipers are involved I'd be checking the K-bus connection (white/red/yellow, sometimes in rather indistinct dots). Simon
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