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I think 12 in fact.

6 for turn signals, 3 each side one is ground.

6 for head lights, 3 each side, one is ground.

Guess you could get away with a few less but the way the loom is set up 12 it is.
 
6 Jack, you can count them on the drawing. High beam, low beam, left turn, right turn, running and ground.
 
Ahhh, but got to go to each side. There are three for head lights each side, and three for turn signals each side.

In fact it works out great. All in order now, hehe, had it switched end for end, duh. Knew it was wrong just was confused a bit. Senior moment.

Thanks for all the help. I am short a dimmer loom though but they are available. Wonder why they are not included with the harness.
 
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Thanks for all the help. I am short a dimmer loom though but they are available. Wonder why they are not included with the harness.

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So they can charge more, of course. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Will never happen to me again, hehe.
 
I think that's just the way they come. The harness I got from British Wiring had the dimmer harness as a separate item as well, though they knew to tell me to order it.
 
Amen to solder everything. Dielectric grease is also a good idea. Nothing worse than electrical corrosion, it creeps in at the most insiduous places and always manifests at the wrong time.

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Mike
59 bugeye
69 Sprite
 
I think that's 'cause we only turn the lights on when we need 'em... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jester.gif
 
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