Extra wires in the head-light loom

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Extra wires in the head-light loom

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Hi all,

I am a firm believer of no question is a stupid question, but here 'should' be a simple question.

If you have read my other posts, you will know that I am upgrading the original wiring in my 1983 van to later spec CE1 fusebox wiring.

I have all the looms, so it is 'mostly' plug and play.
I have made a few repairs where wires or connectors have looked the least bit dodgy.

I have only one question... my front head lamp and horn loom.
I think the loom is from a 1987 DJ van.
But I have got these two wires that dont appear to go anywhere.

These are:-
A single connector with a white wire near to the yellow fuse box loom connector.
(Main beam left?)
And a single yellow wire with black stripe, in the same location.
(Dipped beam right?l

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Being single pin connectors, I presume that they go to a fused link or another fuse box connector.
But there is no mention of any connectors here in Bentley or in Haynes.. at least not that I have noticed.

The wires appear to be part of the original loom, as they are within the plastic sleeving and taped up within the factory loom.

The wires emerge at a two-pin connector approx. 8" (20cm) from the right head lamp connector.

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Any thoughts or suggestions.???

Ignore the spiral bound black fabric Tesa tape.
That is just my OCD wanting to 'tidy up' the loom spaghetti.
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
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Referring to the Bentley could it be for front fogs? White with a yellow trace (but may differ as Bentley is American)
But there should be 2 x 2 pin connectors T2a and T2b referenced in manual.?

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I considered that, but pin C22 is not populated.

It is clearly not retro-fitted wiring, so it cannot be an upgrade relay loom.

Head scratching continues.
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Looks like it could be a square headlight loom

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I thought about that too, but I was a bit confused due to wire colours.

There is no dipped-beam feed on the inner light units.

I would have expected white and a white / black for high beams.
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
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I believe those are for the dim dip circuit. I guess the loom you have came from a UK van, and in which case it would have had a resistor next to the offside headlamp. The white-ish two pin connector you have at the headlamp end connects to the resistor. For the two yellow single pin yellow connectors, I believe the white one goes to some terminal on the fusebox and the yellow/black joins the loom going to ignition and dash switches. Have a look at the UK wiring diagram: http://syncrosport.com/info/wiring/VW_T ... ghting.pdf
The resistor is N98.
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By crikey,
I think you have hit the nail on the head.
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Thank you very much for that.
I hate not knowing stuff.
You sir, are a legend.

:)
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1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
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Yes dim dip , which must be disconnected before you can successfully do the relay upgrade 
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I am part way through removing the plastic tubing.

I will go through the loom and connectors, and rewire a pair of relays to be triggered by the dip / high beam switch output wires.

So that the wiring is built in as it should have been in the first place, rather than an after market remedial upgrade .

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UPDATE: -
Wiring checked, the extra wires removed from the loom, and the loom tubing has been tidied and sealed up from the elements.

It looks like I need to put my relays close to the fuse box - interrupting pins A21 (white) and B22 (yellow).
1983 Tin Top with a poorly DF and 4 speed DT box.
1987 Electrics and a DJ engine.
Maybe one day I might get it finished

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