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    D2 2001 wiring asistance

    Hi Everyone, after many years of just using the steering wheel and peddles.

    The disco is about to get a progressive upgrade as I learn what everything does. Whilst having a look around her I came across two sets of unconnected wires.

    I've attached photo's and was wondering if anyone was able to tell me what they are for?

    Connection 1.JPG

    Connection 2.jpg

    I should say the first connection is under the body directly below the drivers door. The second connections has a twin and both sit in the well below the windscreen.

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    Optional testicular heaters under cabin, face cream applicators in front of windscreen. These are fine luxury vehicles for esteemed English gentlemen.

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    I believe the 2 under the bonnet are for a windscreen heater for countries with harsh winters as for the other plug I'm not sure

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    I also have the underfloor one, but never worked out what it is. On 2000D2, Ace, coils, air, 5 seats. Actually it's near the tray for the SLS compressor isn't it, on the chassis rail

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    1. EAS compressor or ACE valve block depending on side.
    2. Heated front windscreen, there will be one on each side.
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    The underfloor wire will be for the ACE lower accelerometer if it's beneath the drivers side.



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    G'day guys and girls,
    Sorry to hijack your thead but since on the topic of unknown wires thought that maybe you would know what these are for?? There are wires to the blank plug but there is no visible reason?
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    Thanks guys that's real helpful, luckily I won't need to use any of them then. Phew!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poonzo View Post
    G'day guys and girls,
    Sorry to hijack your thead but since on the topic of unknown wires thought that maybe you would know what these are for?? There are wires to the blank plug but there is no visible reason?
    I'm also interested why you have screws bolting through the switches on the side of the instrument console as those switches just clip in.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Poonzo View Post
    G'day guys and girls,
    Sorry to hijack your thead but since on the topic of unknown wires thought that maybe you would know what these are for?? There are wires to the blank plug but there is no visible reason?
    The wiring harness for the switches is common to all D2's. The wiring clips into the blanks so the plugs are in place if the feature is fitted at a later date, and to stop the plugs rattling around.

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