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Cold_n_Wet



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passenger side fuse box wiring - where do they connect.
A mate pulled this out a couple months back while changing engine and gear box.

Its LHD - 2007 110 stw.

Which terminals do these attach to - Brown / brown with orange strip.

As he´s lives on otherside of country, he cant tell me.


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Also found this loose connector, nothing really obvious missing a connector so any hints


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Cheers
Glen "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild.
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ickle



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I think the loose connector is central locking

If the vehicle is running and the ring terminal has no witness marks on it from a screw - is it for air con or similar heavy load that isn't fitted to your truck?

Keith
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Cold_n_Wet



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They have been connected before, screws are loose in the fuse box, but its not obvious of which side.

The white connector is a bit of a mystery.

It has central locking and aircon.

Its a non runner and I hope to get it running this week.

Glen "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild.
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ickle



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I'll have a look tomorrow if no one else comes forward as mines a 2007 LHD 110 station wagon with AC and CL - it should be the same!

Keith
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According to the Wiring Diagram, page 7, brown wire w/ orange stripe is for a heated rear screen. Cheers, Vincent
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Cold_n_Wet



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Thanks Keith "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild.
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Cold_n_Wet



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Well the mystery of the white connector is solved, it was dangling underneath the wagon and hadden been put in when the seat box was put in, so seat box out again and put in place and connected up.

Now to find out which side of fuse box these two wires go..

might have her running before the weekend Smile "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild.
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ickle



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White connector is central locking, out of the back of the seat box and up the B post.

Without stripping the fuse box out you can't actually see where the wires go to - I shoved the phone under the box and took a few photos.

Stood in the door, looking towards the rear of the truck the brown and white goes into the second fuse from the back on the right hand side, the rearmost cable is brown pink and the third is brown red, once I've found my cable i'll try and post the picture.

HTH Keith
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Cold_n_Wet



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Thanks Keith,

Could you take a picture inside the fuse box at the very back, where the thick brown / thin Brown - Orange comes in ?

These two fix on to the terminals at the back toward the rear of the fuse box.

Cheers
Glen Thumbs Up


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 "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild.
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Hi Glen,

Unfortunately all I can photograph is the black insulation - you cannot see the wiring colour from the top.

If you're still stuck I can remove more stuff 7/or fuses at the weekend for a clearer view

Keith

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Cold_n_Wet



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That was a good photo, and all is now connected up as it should be (I hope).

Thanks
Glen "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild.
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brown cable from battery go to conman link in the fuse box and the other cable is power to second fuse box through 100 amp fuse link


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