The push button looks like it may have been for electric wind screen washers . Does it look like there has been washer jets fitted anywhere. One of the spare switches may have been a change over switch for fuel gauge if it has two tanks.
Bottom left, Charge light, red. Top centre, oil pressure, green, Bottom right, Cold start, orange.
Switch top left is non-original, should be power sockets here.
Switch below Choke is non-original.
Push button is non-original.
Lever switch is, as you guess, off-park-head.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
The push button looks like it may have been for electric wind screen washers . Does it look like there has been washer jets fitted anywhere. One of the spare switches may have been a change over switch for fuel gauge if it has two tanks.
Thanks 1950landy the right switch is to do with fuel tanks and other push one in centre could be a windscreen washer that is now long gone
John thanks also for your information, more concise than the manuals I've got, just a few more questions to clear this whole issue if I may
Should red charge light be on when engine is running?
Should green oil pressure light be on when engine is running, it was, so I'm guessing it goes out if pressure is lost
And lastly is cold start linked to engine temperature telling me to use choke if its to cold to assist starting, I vaguely remember it coming on sometimes when I first got the motor running, but cant remember when in relation to choke/ motor?
I don't remember any of my manual choke Holden's or Fords having a cold start light.
Cheers Paul
Charge light and oil light should be off while engine is running
Cheers Rod
Charge light and oil light may be on when the engine is idling, but should go out at a fast idle. If they don't go out, it indicates:_
Charge light - generator not working, or wiring problem. Ammeter should tell which. Generator may have lost its remnant magnetism, or battery is connected with wrong polarity. Originally it would have been positive earth, but is very likely to have been changed to negative earth. The remnant magnetism that gets charging started is opposite for the two, and could be restored by momentarily closing the cutout points or by momentarily shorting the Dynamo terminal on the voltage regulator to the Battery terminal. To check what it has been set up as, switch headlights on, and see whether the ammeter shows charge or discharge. If it shows charge, battery is connected with the wrong polarity.
Oil Light - could be no oil pressure (in which case running the engine risks serious damage), faulty wiring (short circuit) or a faulty pressure switch. Test the wiring by disconnecting the wire from the pressure switch - should give no light. Check oil pressure by temporarily connecting a pressure gauge instead of the switch.
Cold Start Light - seems to be a feature of Rover products from the thirties to the seventies, but I have not seen it elsewhere.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
orange, cold start light will be on when choke is engaged,
goes out once you push the choke back in,
all other light should be off in 'normal' running,
Had a good crack at wiring today disconnecting and labelling, today for some reason it all started to make some sense. All that's left to do is ease the loom out of firewall.
However I have three mystery wires I'm hoping someone can help out with, steering wheel was loose and nut finger tight when I bought the vehicle horn button was out too.
IMG_2435.jpgbrown and black cloth covered wire connects by bullet to the collar on steering column that I guess powers horn button.IMG_2434.jpg
Where does the green wire with female spade connection go its part of original loom.
IMG_2436.jpgI assume this wire connects to the copper tab washer that locks steering wheel nut
IMG_2437.jpgwhere does the red wire I'm holding go to or what's its purpose somehow I missed it during labelling
Looking forward to getting spanners out again now wiring is almost gone
Cheers Paul
Hi again Paul, you are correct about the spade terminal it connects to the lock washer under the steering wheel nut, to supply earth to the horn button which in turn supplies the earth for the horn contact, on the bottom of the steering wheel, pictured,
That rubs on the brass ring that has the wire soldered to it which makes it way through the harness to the horn. The horn has fused positive power to it constantly. The button meerly supplies the earth... on negative earth systems of course.
Wiring is fun...for some of us...lol
Cheers Rod
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