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deaallen Member Since: 15 Feb 2016 Location: Basingstoke Posts: 264 |
Just had a thought, considering I'm mainly adding things which come standard with the XS spec, could I just use the existing fuse box thats in there and just source the missing wiring?
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20th Sep 2019 10:28am |
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deaallen Member Since: 15 Feb 2016 Location: Basingstoke Posts: 264 |
So I've spent all morning looking into this, the main thing I'm trying to accomplish is to get my heated seats working before the cold weather sets in, to that end I've found the following:
Click image to enlarge Going off that diagram and also some advice written by PaulMC here
.... I should be able to use the existing fuse block, relay and whatnot which is already there, and just put in the missing two switches and the associated wiring? But I can't believe it is this simple, everyone else seems to be buying whole looms with relays etc which cost over £100 somehow. |
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20th Sep 2019 1:03pm |
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rallysteve Member Since: 10 Feb 2014 Location: Cumbria Posts: 2227 |
If you already have electric windows and thus have the 'window lift relay' you should be able to add them as you describe. If you dont have electric windows the relay and wiring will not be there and you will have to add an ignition relay from scratch (not too hard).
Steve 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread |
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20th Sep 2019 1:32pm |
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Martin Site Admin Member Since: 02 Apr 2007 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 6605 |
The relay labelled "window lift relay" is on all Pumas (it powers the front wipers as well), but the output is split more ways on those with electric windows and/or heated seats.
The split is at "SJ15" on the diagram above (on the NS wire just below the relay symbol). This splice joint doesn't exist on non electric window Pumas. So you may not have the feed into Fuse position 33 in the bulkhead fuse box. Only way to find out is pull out Fuse 33 if fitted and probe with a multi-meter in Volts mode with the ignition on 1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top 2015 D90 XS SW |
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20th Sep 2019 2:11pm |
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deaallen Member Since: 15 Feb 2016 Location: Basingstoke Posts: 264 |
I just tested it and thankfully mine does seem to have a feed on fuse 33 I'm going to go ahead and order the wiring, switches and connector blocks and see how far I can get. I'm just glad I don't have to add the AUX fuse box just yet, keeps the risk of me setting a light to the vehicle a little lower for the time being |
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20th Sep 2019 3:19pm |
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Martin Site Admin Member Since: 02 Apr 2007 Location: Hook Norton Posts: 6605 |
I've got the connectors on the site shop:
https://www.defender2.net/shop/5-way-defen...3-p71.html 1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top 2015 D90 XS SW |
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20th Sep 2019 4:13pm |
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deaallen Member Since: 15 Feb 2016 Location: Basingstoke Posts: 264 |
I'm ashamed to say it, but I've never looked in the shop
thanks for letting me know about the connectors though, if I'm able to find all the other bits I'll go ahead and make up my own loom, but I'm also betting it might be easier to just bite the bullet and buy one off mobile centre with them all connected up |
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20th Sep 2019 6:48pm |
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deaallen Member Since: 15 Feb 2016 Location: Basingstoke Posts: 264 |
I ended up getting these for the missing fuse terminals :
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-x-Spare-Repla...2749.l2649 Click image to enlarge ...They're not exactly the same as what LR uses but they fitted into the fuse box correctly and locked into place so good enough - I had to push out a white slotted section of the fuse box in order to fit them into it, this locks all the terminals into place. I then run the power to the switches, then down under the chassis and back up into each individual seat box for the heated seats. All wired up now but after all that work I was quite disappointed with the heat coming from the seats, could hardly notice them tbh, or I've wired them up wrong |
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27th Sep 2019 10:44am |
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