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+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 7:43 pm
by rdssdi
I am trying to determine which rocker switch controls which function.

I have a rocker switch that is momentary on - off - momentary on. Momentary
on denotes a spring loaded rocker. What is this switch for? The best I can
determine is the rear defogger. But I do not see a relay or relays on the
wiring diagram to perform that function. A relay would be necessary when using a
momentary switch.

Bob
1969 ELAN +2

+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 7:45 pm
by Briggs1
Power windows?

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I am trying to determine which rocker switch controls which function.

I have a rocker switch that is momentary on - off - momentary on. Momentary

on denotes a spring loaded rocker. What is this switch for? The best I can
determine is the rear defogger. But I do not see a relay or relays on the
wiring diagram to perform that function. A relay would be necessary when
using a
momentary switch.

Bob
1969 ELAN +2
















+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:12 pm
by rdssdi
Sorry forgot to mention. I have identified the window lift switches. They
are also momentary on - off - momentary on as I have described. But they have
jumpers cross connecting the first and third the terminals.

The switch I need to identify is without jumpers and is also double pole.
The middle function has one spade terminal that is jumped between the poles.
The first position has two spade terminals and the third position is blank
without any connectors.

Bob
1969 Elan +2

+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:14 pm
by Briggs1
Ok,

How about windshield washer?

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Sorry forgot to mention. I have identified the window lift switches. They
are also momentary on - off - momentary on as I have described. But they
have
jumpers cross connecting the first and third the terminals.

The switch I need to identify is without jumpers and is also double pole.
The middle function has one spade terminal that is jumped between the
poles.
The first position has two spade terminals and the third position is blank
without any connectors.

Bob
1969 Elan +2
















+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:18 pm
by types26/36
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Electric radio aerial ? (antenna)
Brian
64Elan/72Sprint/J.P.S.Europa

+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:19 pm
by rdssdi
Why three positions?

I believe the washer is a single pole momentary on - off switch.


Bob
1969 Elan +2

+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:21 pm
by rdssdi
No power antenna on the car.

Bob
1969 Elan +2

+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:37 pm
by Elan45
In my home market +2S, there was a momentay contact switch for headlamps on, but it's been so long now (Oct 86) that I don't remember if there were 2 ons or just one. But I can remember having just the parking light on, so itmust have had two on positions. It was right next to the vacuum switch to raise the headlamp pods, and IIRC, the lights were turned off by dropping the lamp pods.

Roger


I am trying to determine which rocker switch controls which function.

I have a rocker switch that is momentary on - off - momentary on. Momentary
on denotes a spring loaded rocker. What is this switch for? The best I candetermine is the rear defogger. But I do not see a relay or relays on thewiring diagram to perform that function. A relay would be necessary when using a
momentary switch.

Bob
1969 ELAN +2


























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PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:38 pm
by Elan45
That too!


Power windows?

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I am trying to determine which rocker switch controls which function.

I have a rocker switch that is momentary on - off - momentary on. Momentary

on denotes a spring loaded rocker. What is this switch for? The best I candetermine is the rear defogger. But I do not see a relay or relays on thewiring diagram to perform that function. A relay would be necessary when
using a
momentary switch.

Bob
1969 ELAN +2















































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PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:31 am
by niallf
I'm pretty sure this is the sidelight switch, Which has a momentary down
action for on and up action for off. That's what my +2S130 has.

Niall

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I am trying to determine which rocker switch controls which function.

I have a rocker switch that is momentary on - off - momentary on.
Momentary
on denotes a spring loaded rocker. What is this switch for? The best I
can
determine is the rear defogger. But I do not see a relay or relays on
the
wiring diagram to perform that function. A relay would be necessary
when using a
momentary switch.

Bob
1969 ELAN +2
















+2 switch I.D.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:47 am
by "e s"
on the plus two the switches are as follows
wipe is a spdt
wash spst momentary
rear screen spst
fan is spdt
parking lights is a spdt momentary, my guess for this switch, relay is on right side of heater box
warn flash is spst
windows are spdt momentary
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:49 am
by "e s"
Oh and the parking light switch is "center off" as well as the window switches
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 5:35 am
by poiuyt
I've got one of those on my S4. It works the power antenna the PO
installed in the trunk.

Steve B.



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