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Multi-Pin Plugs

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fatusbloke:
Could be for blues and two's, most manufactures make one wiring loom for a vehicle regardless of spec, and these offten include stuff for emergency services, :wink:

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "fatusbloke" ---Could be for blues and two's, most manufactures make one wiring loom for a vehicle regardless of spec, and these offten include stuff for emergency services, :wink:
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Good suggestion
I'll raid one of the 'Works Vans' (stripy Mercedes :lol: ) & 'borrow' some

I still reckon Fogs/Spots, as there's the square blanking switch panel under lower right side of the dash.
I'll have to fish about under there.

Jimbo:
[quote="Bush Tucker Man
I still reckon Fogs/Spots, as there's the square blanking switch panel under lower right side of the dash.
I'll have to fish about under there.[/quote]

I've got these on the 110 too - fairly sure that they are not fogs or spots as they're not 'man' enough!.............looked on the Disco, and there's an identical 2-pin (with orange/black & black wires) plug connecting to a socket that disappears between the rad and the intercooler - I'm suspecting its for the aircon external temp sensor maybe ?

Jim

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "Jimbo" ---I'm suspecting its for the aircon external temp sensor maybe ?
Jim
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Good suggestion

I didn't consider the gauge re; lighting

littlepow:
Got them floating round in mine. Not used for spot lights as they are wired in to the main beam relay by LR techs.

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