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Author: Subject: Escort Mk5 colum switch wiring
tegwin

posted on 21/6/06 at 08:29 PM Reply With Quote
Escort Mk5 colum switch wiring

I am trying to draw up the designs for my wiring loom....

However, I cant find anywhere which shows what all the connections on the back of the Escort Mk5 switches actualy do....

Anyone have a haynes manual and feel like scanning in the page?

Thanks.
Dunc

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stevebubs

posted on 21/6/06 at 10:23 PM Reply With Quote
From my investigation on Fiesta switch gear...

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Left

H (71?) - Horn Relay (+=on) (Red/Yellow)
49/15 - Live (Ignition) (black/brown)
31 - Ground (Brown)
R - To Right Indicators (Pulsing +=On,) (black/green)
L - To Left Indicators (Pulsing +=On,) (black/white)
30 - Live (Permanent) (red) (for Hazards, Sidelights)

58 - Sidelights (+=on), Tail lights , Fog Safety (grey)
55 - Foglight Enable (white/black) (+=on)

56B - Dipped (yellow) (+=on)
56A - Beam (white) (+=on)

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54 - Live (ignition) (black/violet)

53B - Front Wiper Motor Fast (Red) (on=12v; off=float)
53 - Front Wiper Motor Slow (Green) (on=12v; off=float)
53A - Rear Wash/wipe (Black) (12v=on; earthed when off)
53-2 - Front Wiper intermittent Relay (Black/Green)
B2 - Front Wiper Intermittent Relay (Brown / Yellow) Signal power (12v=intermittent on)



Front Washers
W - Front Washers (Black / Blue) (Permanent Live)
53C - Front Washer (Black) (switched earth)

B1 - Front Wiper Motor Intermittent Relay (Brown / White)

Who gives a monkey about the rear?

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tegwin

posted on 22/6/06 at 09:19 AM Reply With Quote
Thats perfect, thanks

Only problem is that the wire colours do not match, but I assume the labeling of pins is pretty constant.

Am I right in thinking that im only going to need relays for dipped and mains?

Do most people just ignore the intermitant thing and just have the usual two speed?

Chears
Dunc

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