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  1. On 30/04/2017 at 3:37 PM, Mo Murphy said:

    If you use a VW 99 relay, a quick push on the end of the stalk gives a single flick wipe, holding it gives you wash / wipe.

    Mo

    Hello,

    Yes, it's depends on the duration of the impulse ordered by the pin T. You can also use other time delay relay instade of AMR2341 such as them show in the picture they all work in land rover. From left to right:NAGARES (Citroën, Peugeot, Talbot) ; CARTIER (Peugeot); LUCAS (Land Rover); SIEMENS (VW et Audi) .

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  2. On 30/04/2017 at 8:37 AM, western said:

    flick wipe only on the original non intermittent wipers,

    Hi,

    OK, it's mean, that there are more or less false plans since the 300tdi up to the last  TD4, because the flick position appears on every symbol.

    Also what do you think about the colors of the 12V wire on the pin number 6 of C0278, I have never seen a WG colors I have allway see a NG colors. Do you know why ?

     

    Thank you for your answers.

     

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  3. Hello, thank you for this topic.
    I came from a french land rover forum,  to solve a  front wipers problème on a defender.
    I noticed an error on the original diagram on the principle of slow speed and fast speed. The color of the wires is reversed, do you agree with that ? While the diagram of nick williams is perfectly right and corresponds well to the observed operation.

    The link on my french forum directely on the topic: [url=https://www.landroverfaq.com/viewtopic.php?p=98617#p98617]Essuie glace defender td5[/url]

    On the other hand is that there exists the "flick wipe" function mentioned in the diagram of the PRC7370 ?

    Best regards

    Laurent ( LØLØ )

     

     

  4. Hello! I am new on your land rover forum, I am normaly on a french forum where your can find a lot of technical respons on land rover technical problems: here . But I can find any response on my problem. I want to find the correspondance wiring of the fuse panel on a Lightweight 24V from hearly 80's: A picture of the fuse panel:

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    Thank for your help.

    LØLØ

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