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<blockquote data-quote="Huyrob" data-source="post: 623185" data-attributes="member: 26048"><p>Thanks Davidoft,</p><p>That was what I was hoping for. Yes my park function does work.</p><p>I got a really quick response back from revolution electronics saying that they had never worked on a westy and asking if I had a wiring diagram or if I could do some continuity measurements on the switch as they need to know what terminals on the switch have continuity with each other for each position on the switch. All well beyond me !</p><p>Love the apparent simplicity of your idea. Could you give me a bit more detail ? Do I break in to the wire that controls the slow speed and put each of the cut ends individually to each of the terminals on the push switch, also if that is right will I need a fuse and where should it go.And what size fuse.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huyrob, post: 623185, member: 26048"] Thanks Davidoft, That was what I was hoping for. Yes my park function does work. I got a really quick response back from revolution electronics saying that they had never worked on a westy and asking if I had a wiring diagram or if I could do some continuity measurements on the switch as they need to know what terminals on the switch have continuity with each other for each position on the switch. All well beyond me ! Love the apparent simplicity of your idea. Could you give me a bit more detail ? Do I break in to the wire that controls the slow speed and put each of the cut ends individually to each of the terminals on the push switch, also if that is right will I need a fuse and where should it go.And what size fuse. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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