So I took the dash out of my Zero at the weekend so that I could vinyl wrap it, and in whilst doing so I found a random switch taped up and labelled
"hide behind dash." The wiring is a bit of a rats nest at the moment so I cant follow it back to where it goes.
Just wondering if any homebuilders had come across the need for a switch somewhere in the loom, that wasn't particularly required, so in theory
it could be hidden away.
Its a non latching push to make switch.
Its really bugging me lol so if I dont get an answer here, i'm gonna have to start stripping it back to find out where it goes
Have you tried pressing it?
I have seen some hide a cutoff switch behind the dash, could it be that?
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Originally posted by peter030371
Have you tried pressing it?
I have seen some hide a cutoff switch behind the dash, could it be that?
On my car, I had a hidden switch that turned the roll bar light into a third brake light, and when switched off, it was the fog light
but now its all done automatically with diodes
steve
I have a push button to calibrate the speedo.
I mounted it behind the dash as once set you wouldn't want anyone pressing it by mistake.
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Originally posted by 907
I have a push button to calibrate the speedo.
I mounted it behind the dash as once set you wouldn't want anyone pressing it by mistake.
Yes I have one with smiths dials hanging below the dash. Its to calibrate the speedo
[Edited on 14/2/18 by Andi]
This is why I love forums!
I have a switch on the dash that simply does nothing. I only put it there because it filled a space nicely and I might want a switch there in the future. I labelled it 'passenger ejector seat'. Lots of people have sat in the seat and pushed it.
Pressing it three times gets you access to the Locostbuilders shop.
Sorry - old joke.
Fan override is my hidden switch
my hidden switch is a useful anti theft device.. disconnects the fuel pump!
Mine is fuel pump too
The wiring loom that I had in my Tiger Cat could be used with an auto box so had connectors to which a switch could be connected or just join the wires.
i have used such switches to add a little security to my car....you need to press them to start the car with the key as well