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Hi Guys it's me again, decided the wiring looked naff on my 1959 99, so decided to replace it. My problems arose when I removed the lighting switch(which was glued in) I traced all of the wires and recorded their source and destination. unfortunately the Lighting Switch I suspect is non standard, looking from the bottom it has three clusters of four contacts numbered 1 to 12 with three roller contacts shorting position (off)1-2,5-6,9-10 (Park) 2-3,6-7,10-11 (headlight) 3-4,7-8, 11-12 I can follow the sense of this but unfortunately cannot find a wiring diagram showing this type of switch. anybody any ideas.

Peter

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Previously peter_coates wrote:

Hi Guys it's me again, decided the wiring looked naff on my 1959 99, so decided to replace it. My problems arose when I removed the lighting switch(which was glued in) I traced all of the wires and recorded their source and destination. unfortunately the Lighting Switch I suspect is non standard, looking from the bottom it has three clusters of four contacts numbered 1 to 12 with three roller contacts shorting position (off)1-2,5-6,9-10 (Park) 2-3,6-7,10-11 (headlight) 3-4,7-8, 11-12 I can follow the sense of this but unfortunately cannot find a wiring diagram showing this type of switch. anybody any ideas.

Peter

Pick up thecorrectswitch, ( Paul Goff, Dave Lindsey, ebay)thenmatchyourwiringtoit in line with thestandard wiringdaigram.

Jon

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Previously jonathan_newton wrote:

Previously peter_coates wrote:

Hi Guys it's me again, decided the wiring looked naff on my 1959 99, so decided to replace it. My problems arose when I removed the lighting switch(which was glued in) I traced all of the wires and recorded their source and destination. unfortunately the Lighting Switch I suspect is non standard, looking from the bottom it has three clusters of four contacts numbered 1 to 12 with three roller contacts shorting position (off)1-2,5-6,9-10 (Park) 2-3,6-7,10-11 (headlight) 3-4,7-8, 11-12 I can follow the sense of this but unfortunately cannot find a wiring diagram showing this type of switch. anybody any ideas.

Peter

Pick up thecorrectswitch, ( Paul Goff, Dave Lindsey, ebay)thenmatchyourwiringtoit in line with thestandard wiringdaigram.

Jon

Thanks Jon.

 


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