All
I know its probably been covered before, but I can't find anything in the search engine.
I want to remove the column switches, which are standard sierra and relocate these to the dash with custom switches.
What is the best way of doing this? I recall a plug and play loom being available, but can't for the life of me remember who made it.
A long time ago (pre internet) I tried to do this to another project and could not work out how the switches work. Is there a wiring diagram?
Thanks
James
Don't know if this is any use to you. I used it when wiring up my donor Sierra stalks to a Vicky Green wiring loom in my MK Indy.
Not what your asking for as I kept the left stalk and moved light switches to dashboard. May help?
Left Stalk Relays
Try www.premierwiring.co.uk. I used a loom from them that was Sierra based but basic. All info with it plus quite helpful with problems.
Whilst we are on this subject does anyone have anything that gives you the pin functions on the stalks. I have the stalks but no wiring attached and
am going to try and wire them up. It would save a lot of trial and error!
Nick - just found the photo you probably posted above (that will not display for me) in your archive whih probably answes my question above -
thanks
[Edited on 19/2/19 by ianhurley20]
There has been several post covering Sierra switch wiring on the forum , don’t know if the posts have been lost due to photo storage problems?
you.
Two minutes using the search facility shows up loads of posts on the subject.
[Edited on 19/2/19 by rusty nuts]
[Edited on 19/2/19 by rusty nuts]
Ian,
I have a word document from premier with lots of info on the switches including the pin numbers. Let me have your email and I can send them to you
John
PM sent, thanks John
quote:
Originally posted by rusty nuts
There has been several post covering Sierra switch wiring on the forum , don’t know if the posts have been lost due to photo storage problems?
you.
Two minutes using the search facility shows up loads of posts on the subject.
[Edited on 19/2/19 by rusty nuts]
[Edited on 19/2/19 by rusty nuts]
One day I will work out how to put a link in my posts.