Hi
I have been having a bad time with my 1987 t25 electrics. Last owner did alot of make shift jobs and i am at a loss to where what goes where.Can anyone tell me on the clock set electric connection what the wire colours are 1 through to 14.
COLOUR
1 INSTR.BEL
2 FERNLIGHT
3 -ALLGEM
4 FREI(TEMP)
5 +UHR
6 TEMP
7 TANK
8 -ALLGEM
9 KL.1
10 BLINKER
11 LADEKONTR
12 1.8BAR
13 0.3BAR
14 DIESEL
I am at a loss to understand the haynes manual or the workshop book. I would appreciate the help
cheers
jode
Dashboard warning lights
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Re: DASHBOARD ELECTRICS
Pin 1 Panel Lights
Pin 2 Main beam Light
Pin 3 Earth
Pin 4 N/C (not Connected)
Pin 5 Clock
Pin 6 Temp Gauge
Pin 7 Fuel Gauge
Pin 8 12V ignition feed
pin 9 RPM Tach0 Signal (from Alternator on Diesel Models)
Pin 10 Turn Indicator LED
Pin 11 Alternator Charge LED
Pin 12 Oil Pressure Switch High
Pin 13 Oil Pressure Switch Low Bar
Pin 14 Glow Plug LED
(Thanks to AngeloEvs)
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Ewen
Pin 2 Main beam Light
Pin 3 Earth
Pin 4 N/C (not Connected)
Pin 5 Clock
Pin 6 Temp Gauge
Pin 7 Fuel Gauge
Pin 8 12V ignition feed
pin 9 RPM Tach0 Signal (from Alternator on Diesel Models)
Pin 10 Turn Indicator LED
Pin 11 Alternator Charge LED
Pin 12 Oil Pressure Switch High
Pin 13 Oil Pressure Switch Low Bar
Pin 14 Glow Plug LED
(Thanks to AngeloEvs)
Hope that helps
Ewen
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Dashboard warning lights
Between the speedo and rev counter on my T25 Caravelle there is the usual cluster of warning lights; indicator, main beam, battery charging, and oil pressire. Below this cluster of 4 lamps, there are normally 2 blank positions. On my vehicle one of these positions is marked OXS, and I have been scratching my head as to what this stands for or represents. Can anyone tell me what the OXS warning light is for?
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Re: Dashboard warning lights
Just Googled it,oxygen sensor,the sensor is fitted to the exaust pipe.
I dont think, so I'm not[do I exist?]
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Re: Dashboard warning lights
Thanks for your reply, very interesting. I wonder if this might have been something for the US market - I know they introduced emissions control way before us in the UK (mine is an 87 vehicle). I thought that an oxygen sensor would sit in the exhaust stream however, and can't see anyting 'wired up' to my exhaust. Also I don't have fuel injection. The other strange thing on my van is that the position within the warning light cluster is marked up OXS, but the LED is missing rather than being blanked off. Help me out, my suspicious mind has been working overtime on this;
1. Either it was never fitted (but the factory did go to the trouble of marking it up)
2. It was fitted, but at some point a fault with the lamp develpoed that couldn't be sorted - so somone pulled out the LED.
3. The warning light module in the dash has been changed at some point (potntially for a US version).
Any ideas out there, or does anyone else have OXS marked in their warning lamp cluster next to a missing LED rather than a blank space?
1. Either it was never fitted (but the factory did go to the trouble of marking it up)
2. It was fitted, but at some point a fault with the lamp develpoed that couldn't be sorted - so somone pulled out the LED.
3. The warning light module in the dash has been changed at some point (potntially for a US version).
Any ideas out there, or does anyone else have OXS marked in their warning lamp cluster next to a missing LED rather than a blank space?
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