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2010Blackdefender90



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
Carling Contura V Off/On switch wriing
So, nice weather, hooked up my Lazer rear work light, used a Lazer loom, all installled and works great, off the supplied on/off switch on the loom, through the relay.

So, now to wiring it to the Carling on/off.

Pin 7 neg in, check
Pin 8 Interior, works, connected to 12V socket interior / light feed.

I have one red input from the relay, source, but how do I wire up the output, where does it go back to? Do I run a wire back to the relay, back to the fuse box...

I can get the orange ON light to fire too when the switch is pressed ON. Think in is Pin 3, out is pin 2...

Totally stumped.

Any thoughts, this is probably so simple, I’ve been starring at this too long.

Cheers

Mark
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2010Blackdefender90



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Well, I go the switch to fire the light by connecting the neg to source in and the red to source out... so the switch works, now, how to connect the orange on light ....
Post #705633 6th May 2018 1:19pm
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2010Blackdefender90



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Thank you! An hour away and I figured it out, all working great. Thumbs Up
Post #705659 6th May 2018 6:02pm
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