SFA Gearmax difflock wiring

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SFA Gearmax difflock wiring

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Het iemand dalk vir my die wiring diagram vir 'n SFA met 'n Gearmax difflock?
Die paneeltjie met die skakelaar en twee liggies het 4 drade (P1 wit/swart, P2 Bruin, P3rooi/wit, P4 rooi)
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Re: SFA Gearmax difflock wiring

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Not sure which is which, but one will be a "live" feed (positive) to the switch, the other wire on the switch will be the one that energises the vacuum solenoid. The other two will be for the red and green indicators lights ("disengaged" and "engaged" respectively). Not sure how those lights are activated but the "engaged" light will be triggered by the wires that connect at the rear of the diff. (May be that the red is activated as soon as the switch is activated and as soon as the locker engages, the locker wires cut off the red with a diode and light the green. :think:
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Re: SFA Gearmax difflock wiring

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Barrie,

As jy nie reg kom met die bedrading nie, stuur die diff vir my ek sal vir jou een gee sonder drade :mocking: :mocking: :lmao:
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Re: SFA Gearmax difflock wiring

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Barrie

soek self al vir laaste jaar vir iets oor dit ,ek gaan in die volgende week of twee n draai maak by gearmax self ,hulle sal bedrading oor doen vir my
sal dan vir jou laat weet nou

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Grapgatte tot die einde toe ne. :laugh2:
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Re: SFA Gearmax difflock wiring

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Dankie Martin. Ek sal dit baie waardeer.

Foyota. Ek sal seker moet inbetaal né.
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Re: SFA Gearmax difflock wiring

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Barrie wrote:Dankie Martin. Ek sal dit baie waardeer.

Foyota. Ek sal seker moet inbetaal né.
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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Re: SFA Gearmax difflock wiring

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Dankie julle, ek het reggekom met die bedrading en die difflock werk.
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