I have a 1982 van with no handbrake warning lamp.
I have updated the looms on the van to 1987 specification, including the CE1 fusebox.
It seemed daft updating the electrics, and leaving one of the most obvious warning lights.
I have trawled about for years to find a pcb edge connector that will fit the handbrake warning light unit.
I have a few of these in my box of spares, and wanted to add brake fluid warning too.
So I found one which is for the fluid switch too
Terminals are:-
31, 30 and K for the fluid switch.
15 and HB for the handbrake.

I connected this up today with a modified ,(cut down) connector from an Austin Maestro loom (choke unit or instrument cluster).


The handbrake light circuit works fine...
but the fluid side baffles the poop out of me.
I assume that the K terminal is set to 12 volts when the 3-pin fluid switch is showing low fluid.
However, as soon as the light comes on (setting K to 12v), it will not go off unless I disconnect 15 and 30 or 31... or is that meant to be 81 ?
Am I meant to use a float switch on terminal 31 or am I totally mis-understanding how this works?
Any assistance on my pointless ramblings would be greatly received.
Cheers,
Rob
