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Mac22



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Advice Gents...
Anyone know where I can pick up a ignition live in the engine bay of a 2.2 Puma.

Cheers Mac.... Thumbs Up
Post #410585 24th Mar 2015 6:23pm
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K9F



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Have a look at Dgardel's downloads. Thumbs Up

https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=4bc2d89c85c...m9sigoZ_Zk

Workshop Public Tab! Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Mac22



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Cheers K9,
I've looked and looked and looked some more...Still none the wiser.
Post #410640 24th Mar 2015 8:57pm
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K9F



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Electrical Diagrams..... Thumbs Up

I know it says LHD but the colours are the same if you can read them. Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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pannawonica



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You could use a multimeter, on finding what you want isolate the battery. Easy enough to make up a small Y jumper lead so you can easily return too standard. Make sure any supply is fuse as near as practicable to the scorce! Very Happy
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Mac22



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I actually nodded off looking through the diagrams... Mr. Green
I'll get the multimeter out and start stabbing wires.
Post #410826 25th Mar 2015 4:19pm
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martinfiattech



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Hold on. MAC 22. Before you go off stabbing wires at will. What are you powering ?
You may well pull to large a current thru something and cost yourself thousands.

On a more professional route, may be use your ignition feed to trigger a relay, which will receive a power supply directly from the battery. Excuse the spelling I`am better with spanners and wires.
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Mac22



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Hi Martin
The feed will be powering the DRLs which is fused and rated @ 5 amps.
So the draw is quite small.
Post #411004 25th Mar 2015 10:53pm
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pannawonica



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I good point about current draw, I used mine too power the most excellent cruise control from Mobile Centre. I think it had a one amp fuse! I would with five amps be inclined to a direct battery feed and a relay ( Fused) combined OEM switch using a current blank on the dash. Very Happy
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Gunbus



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Re: Advice Gents...
Mac22 wrote:
Anyone know where I can pick up a ignition live in the engine bay of a 2.2 Puma.

Cheers Mac.... Thumbs Up



I have taken an ignition feed from the cable that supplies the heater fan motor. There is only 2 - cant remember from memory what color! You can verify the voltage without stabbing the cables by probing the connection point. Its located on the passenger side at the bulkhead. Cable for DRL routed up the inner wing behind the washer bottle.
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munch90



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are you using a drl controller ?
Post #412339 30th Mar 2015 1:59pm
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Go Beyond



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If you are using a DRL controller you shouldn't need an ignition feed

If you are not using one bear in mind it is illegal for your DRL's to run at full brightness at the same time as your sidelights
Post #412344 30th Mar 2015 2:30pm
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Fan Blower is ig live Thumbs Up

I would post a pic but its a test fit so it scotch locked on Embarassed Heat shrink later this week
Post #412345 30th Mar 2015 2:31pm
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Mac22



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Cheers Guys..
Ken, I think the wires to the blower are orange and errr, it was dark when trying to meter them.on my own...
Which is the live.

Cheers.
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