What am I missing?
What am I missing?
Other than a few sandwiches from my picnic..
Can somebody tell me what should be at the top of the panel in the picture??
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Cheers
Can somebody tell me what should be at the top of the panel in the picture??
[img]http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/chris_ ... pg&.src=ph
Cheers
- filthychimp03
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I assumed this panel was a standard thing.
The diff lock warning light is at the bottom, then the brake warning light but it looks like there was another warning light fitted at the top. I also have the rear wash/wipe button on this panel.
I don't have a cigar lighter fitted and I guess the vacant hole would be the ideal place as I need one so the kids can watch their DVD's etc on long journeys
Anybody going to Old Sodbury tomorrow?
The diff lock warning light is at the bottom, then the brake warning light but it looks like there was another warning light fitted at the top. I also have the rear wash/wipe button on this panel.
I don't have a cigar lighter fitted and I guess the vacant hole would be the ideal place as I need one so the kids can watch their DVD's etc on long journeys
Anybody going to Old Sodbury tomorrow?
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My center console setup has 3 lights, bottom light is DIFF LOCK light, middle light is PARK BRAKE light and the top light just says BRAKE, so maybe it is for a brake failure or something? I will post a photo with 2 of the 3 lights on. I don't have a hazard/flasher switch on my truck, anyone know where that should be??
Chris
Chris
Here is a photo of my center console.
As you can see, top to bottom is BRAKE, PARK BRAKE and DIFF LOCK. The top switch to the side is to switch between fuel tanks(fuel pumps and fuel level indicators switch). The bottom switch is just a power switch that just turns on/off power to the radio mounted below(runs straight off the battery) so sometimes it gets left on by accident. On the far side is some sort of plug for power, but i don't know what type of plug fits in there? Now i just need to rig up a flasher/hazard button/switch.
Cheers,
Chris
As you can see, top to bottom is BRAKE, PARK BRAKE and DIFF LOCK. The top switch to the side is to switch between fuel tanks(fuel pumps and fuel level indicators switch). The bottom switch is just a power switch that just turns on/off power to the radio mounted below(runs straight off the battery) so sometimes it gets left on by accident. On the far side is some sort of plug for power, but i don't know what type of plug fits in there? Now i just need to rig up a flasher/hazard button/switch.
Cheers,
Chris
- gary_in_nz
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Inside of my centre console>>>
Top Left is diflock; then Park Brake; The big gauge in the middle is battery tester; then hazard lights; then below, left gauge, motor hours; and right gauge is amp metre.
the switch on the right under the spring loaded cover, is what I call the 'Commando' switch, because it turns off all internal lights and external lights and a little light at the front on the bumper comes on which has a small slit in it that shines almost directly onto the road, and a light about as powerful as a small mag light under the rear shines striaght down. This was so that the trucks when the army had them made them hard to spot from the air. I talked to a guy I know in the army and he rekons they used to get a guy sit on the bonnet and dirrect the driver when they had to be stealthy, or in a convoy with only these lights on.
Top Left is diflock; then Park Brake; The big gauge in the middle is battery tester; then hazard lights; then below, left gauge, motor hours; and right gauge is amp metre.
the switch on the right under the spring loaded cover, is what I call the 'Commando' switch, because it turns off all internal lights and external lights and a little light at the front on the bumper comes on which has a small slit in it that shines almost directly onto the road, and a light about as powerful as a small mag light under the rear shines striaght down. This was so that the trucks when the army had them made them hard to spot from the air. I talked to a guy I know in the army and he rekons they used to get a guy sit on the bonnet and dirrect the driver when they had to be stealthy, or in a convoy with only these lights on.
"If it ain't v8, take it back"
I like the look of that panel...
Its a shame the UK military never took the stage 1
Is the rear diff painted white? - UK military have them painted white for use with the small convoy light (or used to, not sure about now)
Never came across a front convoy light though.
The front lights could be covered with an Infra Red filter which was fine as long as your enemy didn't have I.R. goggles too.
Its a shame the UK military never took the stage 1
Is the rear diff painted white? - UK military have them painted white for use with the small convoy light (or used to, not sure about now)
Never came across a front convoy light though.
The front lights could be covered with an Infra Red filter which was fine as long as your enemy didn't have I.R. goggles too.
That sounds cool. Does it work, too? If so, I assume Lucas stayed out of the picture?gary_in_nz wrote:Inside of my centre console>>>
Top Left is diflock; then Park Brake; The big gauge in the middle is battery tester; then hazard lights; then below, left gauge, motor hours; and right gauge is amp metre.
the switch on the right under the spring loaded cover, is what I call the 'Commando' switch, because it turns off all internal lights and external lights and a little light at the front on the bumper comes on which has a small slit in it that shines almost directly onto the road, and a light about as powerful as a small mag light under the rear shines striaght down. This was so that the trucks when the army had them made them hard to spot from the air. I talked to a guy I know in the army and he rekons they used to get a guy sit on the bonnet and dirrect the driver when they had to be stealthy, or in a convoy with only these lights on.
That sounds cool. Does it work, too? If so, I assume Lucas stayed out of the picture?gary_in_nz wrote:Inside of my centre console>>>
Top Left is diflock; then Park Brake; The big gauge in the middle is battery tester; then hazard lights; then below, left gauge, motor hours; and right gauge is amp metre.
the switch on the right under the spring loaded cover, is what I call the 'Commando' switch, because it turns off all internal lights and external lights and a little light at the front on the bumper comes on which has a small slit in it that shines almost directly onto the road, and a light about as powerful as a small mag light under the rear shines striaght down. This was so that the trucks when the army had them made them hard to spot from the air. I talked to a guy I know in the army and he rekons they used to get a guy sit on the bonnet and dirrect the driver when they had to be stealthy, or in a convoy with only these lights on.
- gary_in_nz
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Boing for this topic. Is there anyone with a manual and a scanner? Or know where I can get an owner's book?onno wielinga wrote:it would be handy to put the stage1v8 handbook on the site. as this would answer a lot of questions.
who wants a scan?
I bought a Series 3 book as it covers models upto 1983 but the V8 isn't in there.