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Wiring code please


mmgemini

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This is a Land Rover forum, not a social networking chat site, Mike.

I found the very diagram that your looking for 2 days ago, if your unable to find it then drop me an email and I'll send it to you. ( Later tonight, I'm at work)

Todd.

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For a Toyota Prius I believe

:P

(p.s. not getting at ejparrott - he raised an important point)

's ok mate.. ;) I did look in my defender and discovery books first, but found nothing.

Personally, I'd wire it the same black/white as the rear, with perhaps an addition of a little ring of coloured heatshrink just to identify it wherever it emerges and connects behind the dash, just to remind you in the future. Also, add a little diagram to your Haynes/Land Rover manual so you dont forget where you've wired too...and just in case you ever find yourself doing power-drain tests and forget about it...

BTW...heated front screens...SatNavs.....

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Just a point

The TD5 uses a completly different way of switching...

I'm using two timer relays, one for each side. To be correct the screen should be wired from the oil pressure switch so that it only works when the engine is running...Well I think I know when the engine is running.....

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I'm using

Are right in assuming that this is for your 110 Mike ?

I don't see the point of using two timer relays, but the 70Amp relay (PRC7303) could be replaced with two 30Amp relays, one for each side of the screen.

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If I use a timer relay for each side of the screen, there's little chance of me leaving the screen switched on.....

When I worked on the FIAT 124 especialy people would leave the rear screen on and melt the fise.

Steve. For my 110 BUT it could suit any Land Rover. Not a Toy though

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there's little chance of me leaving the screen switched on.....

That's the point of the timer relay isn't it not?

By all means us as many timer relays as you wish, your just making a simple task more complicated for yourself. :P

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Tod

I still have to run a wire to each side of the 'screen.......

Your absolutely right.

Reading through your posts I think that you might have the 70Amp relay (PRC7303) confused with the timer relay (PRC6796). The 70Amp relay could be replaced with two 30 or 40Amp relays as a cost saving measure or having two clearly defined wiring "harnesses" to each individual element.

Todd.

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I have this heated screen wiring harness RRC7326

the connections to the screen terminals are

brown/orange trace

black to earth side

switch ---

white

white/slate [grey] trace

black

30amp fuse holder ---

brown/orange trace on one side [to relay/screen]

brown on other side [from 12v +ve power supply]

adajacent to fuse holder ---

brown [12v +ve power feed]

white [12v +ve ignition feed]

black [earth]

relay block ----

brown/orange [x 2]

white/slate [grey] trace

black/slate [grey] to doide & voltage sensitive switch relay

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