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Anyone Know What A Single Wire Running Thru' Sill Could Be?
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 11:44 am
by SherwoodNash
Just a quickie to save me investigation time...prior to coming MOT I'm repairing a hole in the drivers side inner body sill, which may need welding and can see a single wire in the void.
Anyone know what this is, and if it's factory or aftermarket?
Cheers!
Re: Anyone Know What A Single Wire Running Thru' Sill Could
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 11:47 am
by ScottieJ
Driver side there's normally 2 wires for the interior light up on the targa bar, sometimes in a cover though so might look like a single wire.
Passenger side its normally the handbrake warning light wire, should come out and run underneath the passenger seat over to the handbrake lever (if there's still a switch).
Re: Anyone Know What A Single Wire Running Thru' Sill Could
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:02 pm
by SherwoodNash
ScottieJ wrote:
Passenger side its normally the handbrake warning light wire, should come out and run underneath the passenger seat over to the handbrake lever (if there's still a switch).
Cheers for the uber fast reply Scott, yes of course it has to be the handbrake warning light!
I just fitted a brand new switch in the summer, if anyone wants a good condition rubber boot let me know.
Mines on the drivers side 'spose as it's a van?
Re: Anyone Know What A Single Wire Running Thru' Sill Could
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:19 pm
by ScottieJ
I might actually be getting confused as to which way around they are
Edit: Might just depend where they are built, the Spanish soft top I just built was handbrake warning light through the passenger side. Maybe it's the other way around on Jap built?
Re: Anyone Know What A Single Wire Running Thru' Sill Could
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:44 pm
by Anton
My Jap built tin-top has a wire on the driver's side for the handbrake warning light. Mine is switched ground. Ground the wire, if the handbrake light lights up, you know what it is. If something explodes, then it's not the handbrake warning light...