Rear spoiler connector
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Misujerr (09-12-2017)
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Can you offer some clarity here. Where in the trunk is the attached graphic showing?
Just disconnect the C34L / C34M connector?
of does something also need to be done with what looks like a grounding screw?
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C34L / C34M are to the left of the battery, as far as I can tell from the diagram. Can't tell if those are related to the spoiler - I'm just noting the location.
On mine I cut the wire under the spoiler and added a switch.
You do get a flashing warning when you exceed approx 120mph and speed is limited, thought that's not a problem for most.
On mine I cut the wire under the spoiler and added a switch.
You do get a flashing warning when you exceed approx 120mph and speed is limited, thought that's not a problem for most.
Last edited by 15FTypeR; 09-11-2017 at 12:20 PM.
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When you guys do this, is the wing firmly stuck in place or does it freely move up and down if you try to lift it with your hand? I'm worried about the wing rattling or lifting up on bumps and since I will be mounting a fixed carbon wing on top of it, the last thing I need is that thing flopping around at speed lol.
I'm wondering if one of those wires in the above diagram controls the part where the wing comes up at 72mph and can simply be disconnected. Has anyone thought of doing that? That way everything else is still connected and you can still lift and lower the wing when pressing the interior "cleaning mode" button.
I'm wondering if one of those wires in the above diagram controls the part where the wing comes up at 72mph and can simply be disconnected. Has anyone thought of doing that? That way everything else is still connected and you can still lift and lower the wing when pressing the interior "cleaning mode" button.
Last edited by FR500GT; 09-11-2017 at 12:49 PM.
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Yes you could raise it, then disconnect the wire while it is in the raised position. I think as long as you don't exceed 120mph, the car doesn't get upset about it. If you push the manual button with the spoiler disconnected then it flashes.
I'm not planning to put a switch in the car.. the one in the hatch lid works fine for me.
But there are a couple options...
1) the same interrupt switch relocated nearer to the driver just to lock it into whatever position it is in. or
2) a power window switch to give you full manual control of the wing.
I'm not planning to put a switch in the car.. the one in the hatch lid works fine for me.
But there are a couple options...
1) the same interrupt switch relocated nearer to the driver just to lock it into whatever position it is in. or
2) a power window switch to give you full manual control of the wing.
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When you guys do this, is the wing firmly stuck in place or does it freely move up and down if you try to lift it with your hand? I'm worried about the wing rattling or lifting up on bumps and since I will be mounting a fixed carbon wing on top of it, the last thing I need is that thing flopping around at speed lol.
I'm wondering if one of those wires in the above diagram controls the part where the wing comes up at 72mph and can simply be disconnected. Has anyone thought of doing that? That way everything else is still connected and you can still lift and lower the wing when pressing the interior "cleaning mode" button.
I'm wondering if one of those wires in the above diagram controls the part where the wing comes up at 72mph and can simply be disconnected. Has anyone thought of doing that? That way everything else is still connected and you can still lift and lower the wing when pressing the interior "cleaning mode" button.
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FR500GT (09-11-2017)
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Yes you could raise it, then disconnect the wire while it is in the raised position. I think as long as you don't exceed 120mph, the car doesn't get upset about it. If you push the manual button with the spoiler disconnected then it flashes.
I'm not planning to put a switch in the car.. the one in the hatch lid works fine for me.
But there are a couple options...
1) the same interrupt switch relocated nearer to the driver just to lock it into whatever position it is in. or
2) a power window switch to give you full manual control of the wing.
I'm not planning to put a switch in the car.. the one in the hatch lid works fine for me.
But there are a couple options...
1) the same interrupt switch relocated nearer to the driver just to lock it into whatever position it is in. or
2) a power window switch to give you full manual control of the wing.
Still don't recognize where this connection is. Guess I have to tear into my trunk tomorrow to take a look. Since others report this indeed disengages the spoiler, this could be a more convenient connection point to run an operable interrupt switch into the cockpit, allowing one to activate the spoiler when it might be more beneficial, at triple digit speeds.
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Yes, it works perfectly, I did it 10 months ago and not a single issue since, see here: https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...7/#post1614196
The OP in this thread seems to indicate that all you have to do is disconnect the plug shown in the diagram which appears to be on the left side of the trunk / wheel well area and not under the spoiler, in the motor mechanism itself. I am wondering if anyone else can confirm if this works?
Yes, I know I could try it myself, but my car is currently in storage for the winter and I am considering an aftermarket spoiler.
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Thanks Oz, but I am a bit confused after reading your thread on how to disable the spoiler.
The OP in this thread seems to indicate that all you have to do is disconnect the plug shown in the diagram which appears to be on the left side of the trunk / wheel well area and not under the spoiler, in the motor mechanism itself. I am wondering if anyone else can confirm if this works?
Yes, I know I could try it myself, but my car is currently in storage for the winter and I am considering an aftermarket spoiler.
The OP in this thread seems to indicate that all you have to do is disconnect the plug shown in the diagram which appears to be on the left side of the trunk / wheel well area and not under the spoiler, in the motor mechanism itself. I am wondering if anyone else can confirm if this works?
Yes, I know I could try it myself, but my car is currently in storage for the winter and I am considering an aftermarket spoiler.