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1NRO



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Unused connections
I’ve got my defender torn apart at the minute (it was nearly back together and then I bought a replacement lower dash!) which has seen the bulkhead wiring open for viewing. There are a number of unused connections and I am hoping someone can offer up what they might be for. I have a 2001 base spec 110 SW.. The four connectors above fuse block (2red and 2 blue) and a couple that are behind the instrument assembly (white, right a back of photo next to bulkhead). Also, there’s a red connector on the roof with nothing connected to it, again I’m wondering what it might be for. I think I’ve said before but please be aware I’m a total clot when it comes to electrical systems so if possible keep it simple please.


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Post #1024166 10th Feb 2024 8:56am
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Will@LRW



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 1997 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Alpine White
Those large connectors are "headers" for joining multiple wires together, e.g. ignition, illumination, etc. There may be one of more circuits using the same header, isolated internally.

The red connector is C0488 as part of the anti theft alarm circuit
https://www.lrworkshop.com/connectors/defender-1999/C0488 LR Workshop
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Post #1024240 10th Feb 2024 5:58pm
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1NRO



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Thank you Wil, my poor level of electrical knowledge in improved Thumbs Up
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