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Idiots Guide to car wiring please ?
T66 - 26/2/11 at 04:19 PM

I have managed in life being useless at most things, but am particularly useless at anything electrical.


Anyone want to part with any layman's car wiring books ? The little Fiat is in need of a full re wire, so while I am looking forward to it I also need to prepare my head for what is coming. I might finally conquer my fear of the dark art of wires and electricity.


I was looking at the haynes ones yesterday in halfrauds, seemed canny.


Likewise any good websites on a a sparky theme too...



Pictures are good


coozer - 26/2/11 at 04:24 PM

Well, I find it real easy, very similar to plumbing in my mind.

As far as wiring go's I find using a donor loom and following the Haynes manual very easy, stripping out all the unnecessary bits..

My Jago needs a full wire up and so far i have a Suzuki SJ loom, Nissan Note and a Sierra one, not to mention the V8 engine loom. A combination of all them should get me going


minitici - 26/2/11 at 04:33 PM

Basic idiot's guide - don't let out the magic smoke

Wiring never works well when you do that.....


MakeEverything - 26/2/11 at 05:00 PM

Youd do well to start making a wiring diagram specific to your car. I did one for mine and it worked first time.

I use software called LiveWire.


Miks15 - 26/2/11 at 05:17 PM

Have you thought about one from premier wiring? Or a similar pre made one? I've user one in ky kit and instructions are fairly easy to follow


Confused but excited. - 26/2/11 at 06:02 PM

Kit Car Electrics by Peter & John Wallage, comes up on eBay now and again.
Good book and fairly cheap.
I got one for about a fiver not long ago.


David Jenkins - 26/2/11 at 06:19 PM

Try this link.

Although written for New Zealand car builders, it's all good stuff.


designer - 26/2/11 at 07:01 PM

I have a very, very, very tatty copy of Kit Car Electrics by Peter & John Wallage.

£7 incl P&P and it's yours.


macc man - 26/2/11 at 07:02 PM

As already mentioned a Premier loom is best (easy) option. Cost around £100 and so easy to install.


T66 - 26/2/11 at 08:58 PM

quote:
Originally posted by designer
I have a very, very, very tatty copy of Kit Car Electrics by Peter & John Wallage.

£7 incl P&P and it's yours.




I will have it thanks - tats and all...