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'72 Crossdresser indicator function
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<blockquote data-quote="Simshaz" data-source="post: 594082" data-attributes="member: 22781"><p>7 wire can be used, mine was broken on my 72 and left 2 wires unused, pulling on the arm should hold the main beam on as stated, this function requires a 12v permanent supply to be present on pin 30 of the relay to function. Put a meter on pin 30 and see if there is 12v, if there is then it is likely to be the indicator arm.</p><p>I was lucky enough to find a NOS one in France and had it sent to the UK. 5 wire is US Spec and the 7 i believe was European</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simshaz, post: 594082, member: 22781"] 7 wire can be used, mine was broken on my 72 and left 2 wires unused, pulling on the arm should hold the main beam on as stated, this function requires a 12v permanent supply to be present on pin 30 of the relay to function. Put a meter on pin 30 and see if there is 12v, if there is then it is likely to be the indicator arm. I was lucky enough to find a NOS one in France and had it sent to the UK. 5 wire is US Spec and the 7 i believe was European [/QUOTE]
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