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Wiring 'savage' Switches. Easy Or Difficult?


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#31 Woody2332

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Posted 20 July 2012 - 12:21 AM

Ha I tried what I said, it doesn't happen lol I got the indicators working, while the hazzard switch is off, and indicator warning lights working, but when it comes to turning the hazzard switch on, I only had the green and red and I think light green and pink, and the right hand side indicators came on which is green and white which confused the f#$k out of me, probably a mix up on my behalf, will update more tomorrow, as this is stopping me from sleeping, getting my head round this, WOULD LOVE A PHOTO OF THE BACK OF ONE OF THESE SAVAGE HAZZARD SWITCHES, make my life a lot easier

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Posted 21 July 2012 - 08:10 PM

i bought a rear heated screen switch that was described as latching but wasnt, sent them an email and they sent me a latching one. the seller i use on ebay will make any symbol on any switch latching or momentary.

i have just done my switches with these. for the hazard switch i used a different switch block, you can buy a 4 pole switch block that will fit the savage switch, then you dont need any complicated wiring you can plug it all into the switch block.



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Posted 21 July 2012 - 08:11 PM

i bought a rear heated screen switch that was described as latching but wasnt, sent them an email and they sent me a latching one. the seller i use on ebay will make any symbol on any switch latching or momentary.

i have just done my switches with these. for the hazard switch i used a different switch block, you can buy a 4 pole switch block that will fit the savage switch, then you dont need any complicated wiring you can plug it all into the switch block.



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Posted 09 August 2012 - 10:52 PM

I've done it easier than I thought, got mine all working, and I've set it up so when I put my side lights on, all the switches are on slightly, being put through a 4k resistor? If you need a whirring diagram txt me 07599999806 and I'll email you one or something


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Posted 23 June 2013 - 08:19 PM

Sorry to people who have asked me for the diagrams for this I have been really busy, I have now completed them, so txt or email me will send them over

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Posted 23 June 2013 - 08:20 PM

And I believe I spent wiring wrong sorry




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