watchboss1
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In the process of fitting a complete new wiring loom from 'Autosparks'. When I ordered it I asked for a full loom. I was asked if I wanted to fit an upgrade from dynamo to alternator, which means I can get faster and more efficient charging. I said it would make sense to do that. So, I have fitted an alternator and got rid of my regulator ( nice ! ).
I have been fitting it to the vehicle, starting at the engine bay. All fitted nicely through the bulkhead to feed the instruments behind the panel. All wires are easy to understand as I took lots of pictures before removal of the old fire damaged loom.
The wires which go to the tail lights I have not decided how to route them. The reason I had a small fire in the wiring, was something causing a short inside the chassis rail ! Someone suggested that a galvanised chassis may have sharp shards of hot dip galv inside the chassis which could cause a similar problem in the future. They advise that the loom is attached to the upper part of the outside of the chassis rail. It makes sense to me.
I also have trailer socket extension with my loom, which looks easy enough to fit.
I was very confused when I found that the head light wires did not reach anywhere near my floor mounted dip switch ? Also the wires in the engine compartment don't reach anywhere near the front lights ?
After studying all the pictures and wiring diagrams I could find, and going to 'Autosparks' website, it all began to make sense...…….Although I ordered a complete loom, it did not include the short extension which goes from the rear of the panel down to the dip switch, neither did it include the extensions which join the main loom near the rear of the air filter and reach forward to the lights. Apparently the ones which go to the lights are called 'Pigtails'.
Has this confused anyone else doing a Landy loom replacement apart from me ?
Could I ask for opinions on whether to run the rear wires 'inside' or 'outside' the chassis please ?
I have been fitting it to the vehicle, starting at the engine bay. All fitted nicely through the bulkhead to feed the instruments behind the panel. All wires are easy to understand as I took lots of pictures before removal of the old fire damaged loom.
The wires which go to the tail lights I have not decided how to route them. The reason I had a small fire in the wiring, was something causing a short inside the chassis rail ! Someone suggested that a galvanised chassis may have sharp shards of hot dip galv inside the chassis which could cause a similar problem in the future. They advise that the loom is attached to the upper part of the outside of the chassis rail. It makes sense to me.
I also have trailer socket extension with my loom, which looks easy enough to fit.
I was very confused when I found that the head light wires did not reach anywhere near my floor mounted dip switch ? Also the wires in the engine compartment don't reach anywhere near the front lights ?
After studying all the pictures and wiring diagrams I could find, and going to 'Autosparks' website, it all began to make sense...…….Although I ordered a complete loom, it did not include the short extension which goes from the rear of the panel down to the dip switch, neither did it include the extensions which join the main loom near the rear of the air filter and reach forward to the lights. Apparently the ones which go to the lights are called 'Pigtails'.
Has this confused anyone else doing a Landy loom replacement apart from me ?
Could I ask for opinions on whether to run the rear wires 'inside' or 'outside' the chassis please ?