Re: low-fuel warning lamp

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hugh

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In message <[email protected]>, Mr. Nice.
<mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> writes
>Having run-out of fuel a few months ago (oops) I found that the low
>fuel warning lamp wasn't working, I've since heard that many others
>low fuel warning lights don't work, someone said that they are not
>connected.
>
>I've looked at the wiring diagram and the warning lamp should be
>connected to the fuel sender by it's own wire.
>
>so... are the warning lamps supposed to be connected and working on
>this vintage vehicle?
>
>is there a simple connector on the fuel sender?
>
>how do I get to the fuel sender?
>
>1984 110 csw 2.5 n/a diesel.
>
>
>Regards.
>Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)

AIUI the originals had the switch on the sender to operate the light,
but later replacements didn't. I think I still have one of the latter in
my garage. Never got round to fitting it cos the original started
working again, and then I sold the motor 1986 ex-mil 90 with 200tdi
upgrade.
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hugh
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