Re: Berlinetta build and restoration
I am busy with the wiring and took delivery of some supplies today.
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Amongst it are such things as several multi plugs to connect the dash board. An interior light delay relay, it seemed a good idea to have the light remain on for a short time after the door closes.
There is also a small supplementary fuse box, to allow separate wiring of the side lights, left side and right side. The CBS module is good, but it only has one fuse for all of the lights, which doesn't impress me much!
I have also included various lengths of the correct colour and gauge of wire, for use where the original loom needs to be extended or replaced. When it came to the rear lights I decided that the neatest and easiest way was to use trailer cable. This will run from the under dash area to the boot. I plan to use the standard colour code for trailers, and the redundant earth wire will be used for the reversing light.
I am busy with the wiring and took delivery of some supplies today.
20170420_200317-1632x1224.jpg
Amongst it are such things as several multi plugs to connect the dash board. An interior light delay relay, it seemed a good idea to have the light remain on for a short time after the door closes.
There is also a small supplementary fuse box, to allow separate wiring of the side lights, left side and right side. The CBS module is good, but it only has one fuse for all of the lights, which doesn't impress me much!
I have also included various lengths of the correct colour and gauge of wire, for use where the original loom needs to be extended or replaced. When it came to the rear lights I decided that the neatest and easiest way was to use trailer cable. This will run from the under dash area to the boot. I plan to use the standard colour code for trailers, and the redundant earth wire will be used for the reversing light.
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