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One interesting thing. I picked up power for the map light and the small instrument light by the clock, from the positive wire coming into the side of the cigar lighter socket. I had assumed that this was the power source to fire up the element in the cigar lighter plug and as I don't smoke I was happy to disconnect it from the socket. The socket remains live with the ignition off so I was expecting both lights to work when I connected the battery...they didn't! BUT.....turning on the sidelights with the ignition off and then both the lights are on! Which is great (both lights are switched by the way) but I am confused over the cigar lighter socket. Does it perhaps light up when the lights are switched on? Anyone got any ideas?
Oh for a circuit diagram!!!!
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Normally there are two lives, one on the very end and this is the main power supply, the other on the side is a switched live for the integral light normally linked to the dash lights.
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Thats great Martin! Just the outcome I wanted really even if it was by accident!!
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Hey, Jay...I just stumbled across your thread. So you did it ! Brave cut.....looks brilliant. Well done 
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Dash and clock look an excellent job, makes all the difference.
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Well............thanks chaps!! Not one of you picked up that I had transposed the heated screen and hazard warning switches! Just found out last night as I was testing out things!! Dash out again this morning to rectify it
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Such things seem to happen to me too....quicker the second time 
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A minor inconvenience on a cracking job.
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Don't mention 'cracking'  Particularly when close to a windscreen!  The gaelic spelling might be OK though 
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Don't mention 'cracking'  Particularly when close to a windscreen!  The gaelic spelling might be OK though Oh bother, I hope he knows what I meant,
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