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Author: Subject: Fireblade loom to sierra switches
minimanred

posted on 25/3/05 at 08:21 PM Reply With Quote
Fireblade loom to sierra switches

Hello
Ive just started wiring up using the loom from a 92 fireblade and sierra 90 BG column switches.
The first circuit i want to tackle is the sidelights. I understand i need to make the red (30) wire permanently live and the grey (58) wire to feed the sidelights.
The fusebox on the fireblade isnt live until it is fed from the ignition switch so my question is do i have to make the fusebox permanently live to take a positive feed?
Then there are 2 wires form the fusebox feeding the lights, a black and brown for the sidelights and a red and black for the headlights.
Which is the best wire to use to feed the sidelights?
Any help on this subject would be gratefully received as all ive done today is stare at wiring diagrams and scratch my head.
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Hellfire

posted on 25/3/05 at 09:30 PM Reply With Quote
As you're in Barnsley - you could always visit us for advice. We're in Maltby.

I did the wiring with not many problems - I'm now doing it all over again! From 'blade to Sierra. If you need help just ask... I'll try and get the manual for next time






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minimanred

posted on 25/3/05 at 09:55 PM Reply With Quote
many thanks for that hellfire and i'd like to take you up on your offer of a visit to get some much needed advise.
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