Buttons! Where to get them?
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All of the buttons on a LR are simple on/off switches.
So if you want to run aux lighting on the brush bar you can use a fog light button for example.
Urban Panzer has a nice write up on this.
So my point is that you can use any button you want to run anything you want.
So if you want to run aux lighting on the brush bar you can use a fog light button for example.
Urban Panzer has a nice write up on this.
So my point is that you can use any button you want to run anything you want.
#12
Theres a link somewhere around here vvvvvvvvvvv, now if I can find it !!
A lot of the D2 switches are "momentary" and the circuits are controlled by the BCU.......if you want to add aux lights using a switch in the "six pack" section, your best bet is to use a late Range Rover classic latching switch like below. PART no AMR3597
A lot of the D2 switches are "momentary" and the circuits are controlled by the BCU.......if you want to add aux lights using a switch in the "six pack" section, your best bet is to use a late Range Rover classic latching switch like below. PART no AMR3597
Last edited by Urban Panzer; 10-02-2009 at 07:02 PM.
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#14
Theres a link somewhere around here vvvvvvvvvvv, now if I can find it !!
A lot of the D2 switches are "momentary" and the circuits are controlled by the BCU.......if you want to add aux lights using a switch in the "six pack" section, your best bet is to use a late Range Rover classic latching switch like below. PART no AMR3597
A lot of the D2 switches are "momentary" and the circuits are controlled by the BCU.......if you want to add aux lights using a switch in the "six pack" section, your best bet is to use a late Range Rover classic latching switch like below. PART no AMR3597
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