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#84575 - 08/03/12 11:03 PM
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Learner Plates Off!
Registered: 01/03/11
Posts: 312
Loc: Victoria, Australia
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Will be starting the dashboard replacement soon and it has ocurred to me that I have never seen the centre warning light on the dash light up and I haven't a clue what it is for.  Also the two unmarked lower switches which don't appear to be connected  Car is '75 4/4 4 seater. Can anyone shed some light? Thanks.  Neil. 
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1975 4/4 4 seater, cream over blue; Sooby Forester turbo; Bicycle; Walking poles.
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#84594 - 09/03/12 07:43 AM
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[Re: 1955er]
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Salty Sea Dog
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Registered: 03/07/07
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Loc: Cheltenham, GLos. UK
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Centre warning light is handbrake warning light on my '76 (I'll have to double check that  ). Switch layouts vary, but I have the same 7 switches with the Hazard lights and heater fan in the same position. The two unused switches: one would be wired for additional drive (spot) lamps and the other? Was going to use my 7th for rear fog lamp, but I would have to find somewhere to mount a warning light... Cheers,
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Graham (G4FUJ)
B3808 RTA 51R '76 4/4 Ivory 2 seater '01 Freelander TD4; '90 Defender 90 SW
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#84597 - 09/03/12 07:58 AM
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[Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
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Learner Plates Off!
Registered: 01/03/11
Posts: 312
Loc: Victoria, Australia
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Centre warning light is handbrake warning light on my '76 (I'll have to double check that  ). Switch layouts vary, but I have the same 7 switches with the Hazard lights and heater fan in the same position. The two unused switches: one would be wired for additional drive (spot) lamps and the other? Was going to use my 7th for rear fog lamp, but I would have to find somewhere to mount a warning light... Cheers, Thanks Graham, in mine the left one of the three is the handbrake warning light!........so many variations!!!!  Neil.
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1975 4/4 4 seater, cream over blue; Sooby Forester turbo; Bicycle; Walking poles.
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#84607 - 09/03/12 08:23 AM
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[Re: 1955er]
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Talk Morgan Regular
Registered: 25/03/11
Posts: 521
Loc: Sweden
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When making a new dash layout it is always a good idea to add one or more extra switches/control lamps for future needs. It helps you keep a tidy dash when functions add on along the way (some of them legal like fog lights in some countries). It also gives you: - The chance to play around a little to create a more balanced layout (looks). - Already assembled spares to connect if any of the other switches fail. If you are buying exotic "hard to find" switches/control lamps, buy some extra, your grand children will cheer you for your wisdom... Added some features on my last home made dash which I later found very useful: a hidden extra socket for navigator/mobile charging, a reading lamp underneath the dash and a flashing red immobilizer/alarm lookalike LED (with hidden switch). 
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#84612 - 09/03/12 08:31 AM
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[Re: M3W]
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Registered: 21/06/11
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Loc: West Yorkshire
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Hi,
Not sure but does one of the switches turn on some sort of immobizier? I used to own a 1975 Plus 8 with a similar dash layout to yours and can remember going to France and switching this on overnight and then forgeting about it the next morning. I tried to start the car with no success, the engine turned but would't start until at the point of the battery finally giving up I looked at the dash and wondered why one of the switches was pressed down. And then it dawned on me! Worth a try.
Paul
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#84615 - 09/03/12 08:35 AM
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Salty Sea Dog
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Registered: 03/07/07
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Loc: Cheltenham, GLos. UK
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That's an aftermarket fit Paul. Sensible to put it with the other switches - the first place a tea leaf would look is for one tucked up under the dash... Neil, I doubt that they all came out of the factory wired the same - and after the cars have been through several caretakers over 30 years or so, who knows how things have been modified! M3W - makes sense, particularly when starting afresh. 
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Graham (G4FUJ)
B3808 RTA 51R '76 4/4 Ivory 2 seater '01 Freelander TD4; '90 Defender 90 SW
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#84698 - 09/03/12 05:06 PM
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[Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
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L - Learner Plates On
Registered: 09/01/11
Posts: 219
Loc: Virginia, USA
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I've got a battery disconnect on my Morgan for security.... My car has no cigarette lighter so I bought a nautical outlet to install, but don't know of a good place to put it. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas. My glove box does have a door, so I would rather not locate it within the glove box. My preferred location would be not visible...
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#84700 - 09/03/12 05:13 PM
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Learner Plates Off!
Registered: 18/02/07
Posts: 255
Loc: Lincolnshire
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I've got a battery disconnect on my Morgan for security.... My car has no cigarette lighter so I bought a nautical outlet to install, but don't know of a good place to put it. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas. My glove box does have a door, so I would rather not locate it within the glove box. My preferred location would be not visible... I've just fitted one. I put it in between the seats in the vertical face of the parcel shelf - thingy. One in line blade fuse and a short length of wire and job done. O cut a cat flap in the carpet for access I may get this trimmed but untrimmed it is almost invisible. Tried it and it works well. 
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Simon
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#84714 - 09/03/12 07:21 PM
Re: ID required please
[Re: M3W]
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Learner Plates Off!
Registered: 01/03/11
Posts: 312
Loc: Victoria, Australia
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When making a new dash layout it is always a good idea to add one or more extra switches/control lamps for future needs. It helps you keep a tidy dash when functions add on along the way (some of them legal like fog lights in some countries). It also gives you: - The chance to play around a little to create a more balanced layout (looks). - Already assembled spares to connect if any of the other switches fail. If you are buying exotic "hard to find" switches/control lamps, buy some extra, your grand children will cheer you for your wisdom... Added some features on my last home made dash which I later found very useful: a hidden extra socket for navigator/mobile charging, a reading lamp underneath the dash and a flashing red immobilizer/alarm lookalike LED (with hidden switch). Thanks M3W, they are all superb suggestions.......all taken on board.  Neil.
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1975 4/4 4 seater, cream over blue; Sooby Forester turbo; Bicycle; Walking poles.
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