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Worklight mounting
Telaren:
Watch out if you plan to do any laning. You don't want to rip it off whilst passing a low tree :lol: :lol: :lol:
beast5680:
and remember the switch shhould have a telltale light on so you know from the driver seat when its on :wink: i,m thinking that could be a legal point i,ve read somewhere but i stand to be corrected
narked:
Yeah, was planning on using an illuminated switch mounted on the dash somewhere. Don't want to be driving down the road at night with people behind me with it on do I! Not unless they forget to dip that is! ;)
Disco-Ron:
Seeing as my rear washer is broken, i'm considering using that hole to mount a light...... might not work though, it's only in the 'thought' stage at the moment.....
Tyke:
--- Quote ---Don't want to be driving down the road at night with people behind me with it on do I!
--- End quote ---
You could always tap into the standard reversing light circuit if you only want to use it for reversing.
LR illuminated switches are pretty cheap and there's usually a few spare spaces for them if you need a separate switch. Use the correct ones though, clearance is limited in some of the 'standard' switch locations and that makes routing the wiring a bit difficult sometimes.
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