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<blockquote data-quote="sunnyside" data-source="post: 644029" data-attributes="member: 31323"><p>I have literally just fitted a new ignition switch today. The wires are as follows:</p><p></p><p>Switch terminal numbers: 30 - Battery Power from Headlight Switch (Red wire). 15 - Power to Fuse Box (Black wire). 50 - Power to Starter (Red and White wire). P - Parking Position Power (Grey wire. NOTE: This is not used, so can be cut off at the terminal).</p><p></p><p>Assuming you have an early bay, your ignition switch should only have 4 wires, with only 3 wires required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnyside, post: 644029, member: 31323"] I have literally just fitted a new ignition switch today. The wires are as follows: Switch terminal numbers: 30 - Battery Power from Headlight Switch (Red wire). 15 - Power to Fuse Box (Black wire). 50 - Power to Starter (Red and White wire). P - Parking Position Power (Grey wire. NOTE: This is not used, so can be cut off at the terminal). Assuming you have an early bay, your ignition switch should only have 4 wires, with only 3 wires required. [/QUOTE]
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