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Posted: 03 Dec 2008, 18:49
by gillinghamfishing
right ive read all the messages and im even more confused, ill might just have to take it apart and trace where the wires go thanks everyone
Posted: 03 Dec 2008, 18:53
by jamesc76
Just read this and thats what i was gonna suggest!!!!
Posted: 03 Dec 2008, 19:24
by gillinghamfishing
read what?
Posted: 03 Dec 2008, 19:41
by VWCamperfan
The thread I think...
Posted: 03 Dec 2008, 19:57
by gillinghamfishing
i could be being really thick but what is a thread and how do i read it.
Posted: 04 Dec 2008, 10:16
by 1664
You are reading it. A 'thread' is a series of posts. This is a post. This and all the previous posts constitute a thread.
E D I T: I don't believe this; I just saw an A reg'd Autohomes 'Karisma' so I had a gander inside. Lo and behold, said switch and indicator, although mounted on the front of the furniture below the sink unit rather than up next to the Zig. Deffo the pump switch.............
Re: white switch?
Posted: 21 Jan 2009, 14:37
by Fozzie
gillinghamfishing wrote:t25 1985 autohomes . inside next to the propex heater control there is a white switch and when you press it an orange light under it comes on, what is it for?
We got our Karisma just as this thread was starting. This had me baffled too, but after a lot of fiddling around I may have the answer...
Ours also has the white rocker switch and the orange tell-tale lamp underneath, both right next to the "Propex" heater control. Try this:
--> switch Zig to on-site, but leave the heater control switch off and the thermostat set to a mid-setting
then, EITHER
--> OPTION 1: switch on the rocker switch - the orange light comes on and the heater fan starts up
OR
--> OPTION 2: switch on the heater control switch - same result (heater and orange light come on) but now the red light on the heater control comes on too.
If, after OPTION 2, you THEN switch on the rocker then the fan goes faster.
So, the white switch seems to be some sort of boost for the heater. All in all a bit of an odd arrangement, but there you are.
BTW there is a reference to the rocker switch in one of the Autohomes wiring diags I've seen, but I can't find it at the mo.
Hope this helps!
Re: white switch?
Posted: 21 Jan 2009, 20:12
by gillinghamfishing
thanks fozzie i tried what you said but nothing different happened.im going away for the first time this weekend and hopefully ill figure it out. thanks again spencer