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Benny_IIA
19th April 2009, 09:22 PM
Does anyone know in which position  the following four wires connnect to the ignition switch. The switch has 5 terminals of which 4 have been previously used and the following 4 wires are nearby after replacing the firewall.
1. White wire with white plug.
2.Brown wire/white tracer with black plug.
3.White wire/red tracer with red plug.
4.White wire/oranger tracer with green plug. 
Any help would be great.
Thanks Ben
Benny_IIA
20th April 2009, 03:46 PM
Hi guys,
 
 
Just wonder does anyone know in which position the following four wires connnect to the ignition switch. The switch has 5 terminals of which 4 have been previously used and the following 4 wires are nearby after replacing the firewall.
1. White wire with white plug.
2.Brown wire/white tracer with black plug.
3.White wire/red tracer with red plug.
4.White wire/oranger tracer with green plug. 
Any help would be great.
 
Thanks Ben
Benny_IIA
21st April 2009, 09:15 PM
hey Guys 
 
just wondering does anyone know in which position the following four wires connnect to the ignition switch. The switch has 5 terminals of which 4 have been previously used and the following 4 wires are nearby after replacing the firewall.
1. White wire with white plug.
2.Brown wire/white tracer with black plug.
3.White wire/red tracer with red plug.
4.White wire/oranger tracer with green plug. 
Any help would be great.
 
Thanks Ben
matt39788
22nd April 2009, 07:14 AM
Hi, I have checked on my 99 TD5 wiring diagram here is what I came up with.
1. White wire with white plug. runs to your ignition eg. , ECU, 
2.Brown wire/white tracer with black plug... positive from your batterie
3.White wire/red tracer with red plug. Runs to start relay (R102)
4.White wire/oranger tracer with green plug. cannot find that wire on my schematic, but is must be for
your acceseries , radio cigar lighter etc
hope this helps
Matt
Benny_IIA
22nd April 2009, 09:03 PM
Thanks Matt,
Would you happen to know which wires go where onto the ignition switch as I have no record of how they were connected. Also do you know where I can obtain a wiring diagram as Daveshop doesn't carry any for that model.
 
Thanks Ben.
p38arover
22nd April 2009, 10:04 PM
Is there any significant difference in the wiring diagrams?
p38arover
22nd April 2009, 10:40 PM
I could have sworn I'd given Dave (Incisor) a copy of the later RAVE with the Defender 1999/2002 supplement.
Dave, have you got:
RAVE: ..................................... V013
Disc Part Number: .................. VDW103610(2)
p38arover
22nd April 2009, 10:47 PM
Hi, I have checked on my 99 TD5 wiring diagram here is what I came up with.
1. White wire with white plug. runs to your ignition eg. , ECU, Sw posn 1
2.Brown wire/white tracer with black plug... positive from your batterie SW Connections IN1/IN2
3.White wire/red tracer with red plug. Runs to start relay (R102) Sw posn 4
4.White wire/oranger tracer with green plug. cannot find that wire on my schematic, but is must be for
your acceseries , radio cigar lighter etc Yep, that's AUX and goes to posn 2 Aux  (you'll find it on the Audio Systems page)
hope this helps
Matt
The switch drawing is shown on the schematic
Benny_IIA
23rd April 2009, 09:02 PM
Ignition wiring question Defender 2000 model. 
Hi guys,
Does anyone know in which position the following four wires connnect to the ignition switch. The ignition switch has 5 terminals on the rear  of which 4 have been previously used and the following 4 wires are nearby hanging loose  after replacing the firewall.
1. White wire with white plug.
2.Brown wire/white tracer with black plug.
3.White wire/red tracer with red plug.
4.White wire/oranger tracer with green plug. 
Any help would be great.
Thanks Ben
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p38arover
25th April 2009, 07:39 PM
Ben, how many times have you asked this question in different sections?  It has been answered already.  Go back and read them.
I'm merging all these threads.
Benny_IIA
26th April 2009, 01:20 PM
Ben, how many times have you asked this question in different sections? It has been answered already. Go back and read them.
 
I'm merging all these threads.
 
 
Sorry guys, let the old man take control of this problem. 
 
Does not realy understand the way forums work.......
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