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jdci2001lu



Member Since: 07 Oct 2016
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CC td4 2013
Hi,
can anybody tell me please where the white/blue cable goes to ? ( I have the simple, Not the memory, command )
I also have two cables left : yellow/red and yellow/green .
How do I find straight away the right cable for Pin 13 as their seems to be a couple of black/red?
Thanks in advance for every help.
Post #578387 17th Nov 2016 9:09am
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xtreme2252



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Cruise Control
Post #580002 23rd Nov 2016 11:16pm
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Alien



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I read some where that for a few extra £ Mobile Centre can add the additional plugs if you don't feel confident soldering the wires.

For the speedo connection I hope this photo helps


Click image to enlarge
 Cheers,
Kyle.
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jdci2001lu



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Plug or soldering
Hi Kyle,
How would the plug look like to fit into the connectpr , please?
Or would soldering be better,
I am afraid taking the wrong cable,
Thanks in advance ,
Jean
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Alien



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G'day Jean,
I recommend to solder the joint for a better long term solution.
This is a copy from a reply I did for the same question on http://www.defender2.net/forum/post580274.html#580274 Wink

"From memory I removed the cover from the back of the plug.
I did mine @18 months ago but it looks black in your picture.
The wires will not fall out of thier respective positions when removed.

The other method is to probe one of the wires and use a ohm meter to test for continuity to pin 13.
You have a 1 in 3 chance of getting it right first time doing it this way."

Cheers,
Kyle. Cheers,
Kyle.
Post #580524 25th Nov 2016 10:19pm
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jdci2001lu



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Thanks a lot Kyle ,
gonna try that out later today
Jean
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