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  1. I think that I have always driven my Defender without this switch working.... I noticed it connecting my mechanic Nanocom that shows the clutch switch always OFF even if you press and release the pedal but I felt no difference during this long period.... What is surprising me is that the wire from C0667 to ECM is interrupted in some place, that is this wire is not continuous from switch to ECM but from workshop manuals it is not possible to understand where this wire could be truncated..... Thanks to all of you for interest.
  2. I was thinking to do this...Do you know where I can find connectors for ECM and a new C0667 ??? Thanks a lot....
  3. Now I'll make other tests but about continuity: as I told there is no continuity between C0667-1 BW wire and ECM so I think that it is interrupted in some place but where ??? boh !!! ....even if this thing is very strange ....!
  4. The switch on the clutch master cylinder is working...I tested it. So, because of either wires are disconnected I think that there are only two possibilities: 1) all the wires are broken 2) the C0667 is broken.....but I'm afraid of 1) Sorry if I'm annoying ...but is it possible that wires such these ones could be broken without reason ??? Many thanks.
  5. So there are only two answers: 1) the C0667 connector is defective (so to test it I have to cut wires and test connection to earth and to ECM) 2) Land Rover decided to not connect for unknown reasons this switch to ECM ...
  6. Wow, this information slipped my mind, thanks a lot !!! ...but the C0667-1 is directly connected to ECM, isn't it ???
  7. As you can see in attachment I followed what Land Rover says and I tested if there was signal continuity between C0667-1 and C0658-35 and the result is an open circuit !!!! ....
  8. Hi, I have a 2004 Land Rover Defender 90 and today I discovered a strange thing. Well, the clutch switch appears to be disconnected even if it is mounted in its correct position. That is: - with a tester I checked that the pedal switch on the clutch master is working fine (closed in rest position and open when the pedal is pressed) - but the connector (C0667) appears to be stand alone: the pin 2 in not connected to earth and the pin 1 (the black-white cable) with the pin 35 of ECM is open that is the circuit between pin1 and pin 35 is open. In fact when I tested it by Nanocom the clutch switch state remains unchanged when you press the clutch pedal. It seems that Land Rover left this connector disconnected !!!! Have anyone any idea about that ???? Thanks a lot. Bye.
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