PolymerChemist
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first time on this forum so nice to be here. I have a 1990 Defender 110, decommissioned from the Qatari military. love the Beast. I am starting on doing a steampunk customizing on the the interior and have a question on the headlamp switch. It has an old style dial switch with the following settings (left to right):
HST
ST
T
OFF
CONV
S.CONV
Now maybe because I am not from the UK, these abbreviations are meaningless to me, other than "OFF". HST enables everything (running lights, headlamps and instrument lights). ST and T only enable the running lights and instrument lights. CONV and S.CONV do not enable anything that I can tell, but I learned the hard way that if I leave the switch on one of those positions, I come back to find the battery drained.
Please, any answers on what these abbreviations mean and what these other mystery functions are?
One other thing. On the dash near the headlamp dial there are two (one red and one black) fittings that look like they are meant to accommodate some kind of electrical jack or plug. What the hell is that?
Thanks,
Justus
This is my first time on this forum so nice to be here. I have a 1990 Defender 110, decommissioned from the Qatari military. love the Beast. I am starting on doing a steampunk customizing on the the interior and have a question on the headlamp switch. It has an old style dial switch with the following settings (left to right):
HST
ST
T
OFF
CONV
S.CONV
Now maybe because I am not from the UK, these abbreviations are meaningless to me, other than "OFF". HST enables everything (running lights, headlamps and instrument lights). ST and T only enable the running lights and instrument lights. CONV and S.CONV do not enable anything that I can tell, but I learned the hard way that if I leave the switch on one of those positions, I come back to find the battery drained.
Please, any answers on what these abbreviations mean and what these other mystery functions are?
One other thing. On the dash near the headlamp dial there are two (one red and one black) fittings that look like they are meant to accommodate some kind of electrical jack or plug. What the hell is that?
Thanks,
Justus
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