out of the relevant size again!
this after noon.
Although the wiring on the main harness has been replaced and upgraded to a bigger amp
cappacity compared to the previous wiring I had not considered the actual wiring on the
fog lights till I tried to put new spade connectors on! The negative wire was so thin it
vertually disintegrated in my hands! So I had to remove the light sort the negatives out
with new wires and clean the rust off the positive spades.
I am getting sick of using tape to wrap the wring as when I need to trace a wire I have a
task to strip the tap off and have to clean the wiring of the sticky residue.
If you haven't guessed by looking at the cables I have used to replaced the old dodgy
wiring I have been upgrading the wiring for future use or changes. the fog-lights had a total
possible amp rating of 15 amps when I traced it back to the single wire they had put in
originally. The wiring that has gone in is rated to 40 amps, and the negative to the lamps is
the same and taken right back to the main negative the battery will be connected to.
The new negative wiring to behind the right headlight with new connections is also 40 amp
rated negative cable. And all the new cable ends wither they have been crimped or not have
been soldered.
There is one thing I am in need of that I am having trouble finding! The spade connector
used in th back of the fuse box which are held in the back of the fuse box but allow you to
plug in or remove a relay on the front(if you know what I mean). They would make it easier
to house the relays for the fans in the empty relay spaces in the fuse box on the car rather
than have things sticking out hear and there! Any ideas on where I can get them?
