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Old 04-19-2017 | 02:19 PM
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I am working with a mate on his car (1983 V12 HE Coupe LHD), and we are R&Ring the instrument lighting, and trying to get the warning lights to work. Nearly there, but two problems that are driving us nuts:


We are stuck on getting (i) the High Beam warning light and (ii) the Rear Fog light warning light to work.


Somewhere I used to have a diagram showing which track on each of the two multiplugs that go into the back of the instrument cluster, did what. Needless to say I cannot find it!


Can anyone help PLEASE!!


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Old 04-22-2017 | 04:15 AM
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As nobody seemed to have such a diagram, I have made one, attached herewith. I am reasonably sure it is accurate, but it is just possible the oil pressure gauge and oil pressure warning light terminals might be confused. This is taken from a 1983 LHD USA V12 coupe. I cannot be sure it is accurate for other markets. Maybe worth putting into the stickies?
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Old 04-05-2019 | 05:19 AM
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Hello Greg

Thank you for the diagram attached - another previous owner issue where tacho wires were removed.

Will be able to re-wire again and then tick another one off the list

Cheers
Steve
 
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