MGTF spot switch connectors
- kpainter65
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Hi everyone,
Sorry but it's another request: I'm looking for the connector for the spot switch, ideally with a bit of wiring attached so that I can make up my own loom. Failing that, does anyone know where I can get the small connectors to plug into the back of the switch, again to make up my own loom for the spotlights.
Thanks in advance,
Keith
Sorry but it's another request: I'm looking for the connector for the spot switch, ideally with a bit of wiring attached so that I can make up my own loom. Failing that, does anyone know where I can get the small connectors to plug into the back of the switch, again to make up my own loom for the spotlights.
Thanks in advance,
Keith
by kpainter65
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Hi, there is a great “how to” on this subject in the forum library, that shows how to do this without the special connector.
The connector MAYBE part number ypc10526 (Land Rover) but you would need to check this out
The connector MAYBE part number ypc10526 (Land Rover) but you would need to check this out
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It is possible to modify switches and connectors by cutting or filling off the key tabs, fiddly but possible.
And it is possible to remove wiring connectors with the carful use of a small screwdriver pushing in the locking tab on the back of the connector.
And it is possible to remove wiring connectors with the carful use of a small screwdriver pushing in the locking tab on the back of the connector.
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