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appaloosadude



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Havana
TD5 Dash wiring.
Does anyone know what these are for? Just got my dash to bits, and wondering what all the plugs behind are for. I imagine I had the wiring there for Heated rear screen, but its not much use to me with a DCPU!

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This last one is the one that interests me the most, as it is plugged into the back of the heated seats blank, and I am wondering if perhaps the wiring is in place for them...

Appreciate any input chaps and ladies.
Post #207080 31st Jan 2013 1:09pm
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diesel_jim



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Probably is heated screen, the same wiring loom is more than likely used across the range.
Post #207086 31st Jan 2013 2:11pm
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SteveG



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Not always as base models have different loom. Essentially if the wiring and connector for the switch is there it usually means that the wiring is completely there. So yes this means that you probably have wiring to under seat box for heated seats and relay. The relay is shared with electric windows.

For example, my base truck can had heated rear window, rear wiper and rear wash wiring, but no electric windows, heated seats or front heated window wiring.

Cheers

Steve
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LandRoverAnorak



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Judging from their positions, they appear to be heated screen, rear wiper and heated seats. However, I suspect that the blue plug in the second pic is for the rear heated screen rather than the front, which is the next position over to the right,


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 Darren

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geobloke



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I have my dash out at the moment, will get you some pictures of connectors if you would like?

Mines a 2002 110 CSW.
Post #207110 31st Jan 2013 4:21pm
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geobloke



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Ok just for you...


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Hope this helps...

Not sure what the blanked off connections are in the last photo... Any ideas?

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Post #207131 31st Jan 2013 5:51pm
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SteveG



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They are Distribution blocks
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geobloke



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SteveG wrote:
They are Distribution blocks


Many thanks Steve
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