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Johan H



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Easiest place to tap into reverse light
Hello,
I need to get a signal from the reverse light. Where would be the easiest location to tap into the wire? preferably close to the the front right seat. I need to have the cable pulled to a box beneath the seat.

All advise is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

Cheers,
Johan
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Have you considered a piggy back loom from the rear. Plug and play and no cutting if the factory loom. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #809960 12th Jan 2020 6:56pm
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topless_matt



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England 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Tonga Green
Connection on the gearbox for the reverse light is the closest place to the seat box. Hold my beer and watch this!
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If you want a plug and play reverse switch "Y" tap then I can make one for you - let me know Smile  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Johan H



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Hello,
Thanks for the answers, and thanks Martin for the offer, where would the y-cable be connected?

I also thought of the reverse light switch at the gear stick, how much do I have to take apart to get to the switch? Or can I access it from beneath the car?

Thanks again,
Johan
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piggy back loom at the rear end of the car is the easiest way.
Post #809980 12th Jan 2020 8:40pm
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LandRoverAnorak



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I went down the piggy back loom route when I needed a reverse light feed. It's quite easy to do: make up a short loom with male and female econoseal plugs and an extra loose wire from one of the positive terminals like this:


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That loom then plugs in between the end of the main loom and the reverse light under the rear wing. The loose wire (yellow in my case) can be extended to wherever you need it, although going forward to the seat box area is mildly involved, I suppose. Darren

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Is there not a reverse feed on the driver side bulkhead (engine bay side) in the multiplug for the chassis loom? 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Post #809987 12th Jan 2020 9:05pm
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Johan H



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Thanks for the answer, I thought of just using a Scothlock and then making it water tight.

But as you say its a bit of a job to pull the cable to the seat box, so I think I will try to find/access the switch at the gearbox.

Any advice where to find it?

Thanks again & have a good week
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Argh, Scotchlok! The devil's electrical connector Shocked Darren

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Johan H



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grafty99 wrote:
Is there not a reverse feed on the driver side bulkhead (engine bay side) in the multiplug for the chassis loom?


Do you know if the wire has the same color at that particular connector as at the bulb? At least there its grey.
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It's white at the light, not grey (grey is the fog light).

The output from the switch is supposed to be Orange with a Grey stripe, but I have seen other colours used on Puma looms.

This changes to Green with a Brown stripe at the 14 pin engine connector (towards the back of the top of the left side of engine looking from the driver's seat).

The Green/Brown changes to White at the 14 pin round grey connector on the bulkhead, this is on the engine bay side on the top of the right footwell (again, looking from driver's seat).

However it is available in the cabin as there is a branch up to the instrument pack, again it is Green/Brown. It goes to pin 26 of the instrument pack connector.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Martin


One of the jobs on my 110 was to fit an extra reversing light on the other side and a double fog so it balanced out..

However 4 years on I havn't done this, how much are your piggy back leads? one for each side?


Thanks


Scott
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Johan H



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Martin wrote:
It's white at the light, not grey (grey is the fog light).

The output from the switch is supposed to be Orange with a Grey stripe, but I have seen other colours used on Puma looms.

This changes to Green with a Brown stripe at the 14 pin engine connector (towards the back of the top of the left side of engine looking from the driver's seat).

The Green/Brown changes to White at the 14 pin round grey connector on the bulkhead, this is on the engine bay side on the top of the right footwell (again, looking from driver's seat).

However it is available in the cabin as there is a branch up to the instrument pack, again it is Green/Brown. It goes to pin 26 of the instrument pack connector.


Thanks, this was very informative!

Just to make sure there is no misunderstanding; Is the reverse light on a right hand drive car on the right side? Viewed from the rear. I thought of this while the cable seems very grey in colour, I tried even cleaning it with brake cleaner.

If the light is on the left side, then I suppose I need to trace the fog light instead (I suppose LR has used the same cable loom at the rear independently of left or right steering.
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On a RHD vehicle the reversing light is on the nearside and fog on the offside. It is a legal requirement for a single rear fog light to on or to the offside of the vehicle's centreline.
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