02 wiring for cdl?
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02 wiring for cdl?
Hey folks, I'm buttoning up the install of a cdl on my "new to me" 02 Disco. Everything is going fine. I've got all the wires that were on top of the t-case hooked back up.
However, there is a switch rearward of the diff lock itself with two male terminals. Are its wires here somewhere? Tucked away or plugged into a dummy plug somewhere?
Thanks,
Ian
However, there is a switch rearward of the diff lock itself with two male terminals. Are its wires here somewhere? Tucked away or plugged into a dummy plug somewhere?
Thanks,
Ian
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#3
I've been doing some searching and read a couple times that some 02-03's didn't have the wires for the CDL switch. I also read about splicing into a harness somewhere. Any truth to that? Guidance will be appreciated.
Just some background, I'm using all D1 shifter parts.
I also plan on removing the Hi/Lo solenoid while I still have the center console apart. Prudent? Thoughts
Thanks,
Ian
Just some background, I'm using all D1 shifter parts.
I also plan on removing the Hi/Lo solenoid while I still have the center console apart. Prudent? Thoughts
Thanks,
Ian
#6
I'm not sure exactly where my donor case came from. I was told it was from a D2. I'm new to these and am not familiar enough with them to give an accurate ID.
I'm kind of waiting to get this sorted out before I close everything up. I only want to do this once.
Driver's side? Curious to hear what you find.
Thanks all
Ian
I'm kind of waiting to get this sorted out before I close everything up. I only want to do this once.
Driver's side? Curious to hear what you find.
Thanks all
Ian
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#8
See pages 111 and 113 of 152 in the RAVE circuits guide for the 2003 up.
Note the BU wire (black with blue). It leaves fuse 25 under the dash on one color (green with yellow), goes to another thru a series resistor module (value unknown), then "T" taps to the switch and to the BU wire going to the bulb on the dash cluster module. The wiring layout would indicate to me that the switch normally grounds the wire, pulling the voltage low to turn off the bulb, while that resistor keeps you from blowing the fuse. If the dash "bulb" is actually an LED, would expect that resistor to be in the 2200 - 4700 ohm range.
Note the BU wire (black with blue). It leaves fuse 25 under the dash on one color (green with yellow), goes to another thru a series resistor module (value unknown), then "T" taps to the switch and to the BU wire going to the bulb on the dash cluster module. The wiring layout would indicate to me that the switch normally grounds the wire, pulling the voltage low to turn off the bulb, while that resistor keeps you from blowing the fuse. If the dash "bulb" is actually an LED, would expect that resistor to be in the 2200 - 4700 ohm range.
#9
In the future, never buy a used part for your Disco when you don't know the mileage on it as well as the year. There are some t/cases that should not be installed on a D2 because of the many changes that have been done on them over the years.
Does your replacement t/case look exactly like the one in this picture? Specifically does it have the plate with the cylinder that is the lock solenoid, held down with 4 bolts or not.
Also, has your front drive shaft been rebuilt or replaced so it now has 1 grease fitting on each of the 3 front u-joints?
Does your replacement t/case look exactly like the one in this picture? Specifically does it have the plate with the cylinder that is the lock solenoid, held down with 4 bolts or not.
Also, has your front drive shaft been rebuilt or replaced so it now has 1 grease fitting on each of the 3 front u-joints?