Need help, Brumby wiring
- Backyard_Brumby
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Need help, Brumby wiring
Hi Guys,
The old man and I are finally getting towards the end of the Brumby project and are just doing the wiring before we call little white ute over to help us start her up. The problems we are facing are due to putting in the sports dash and hooking it up to the existing loom. We put a battery in today and alot of good signs but one thing we realised is the indicator switch wasn't hooked up. Now the connectors look very different. The white one in the below pictures is the connecter from the dash and the White and Brown ones are from the indicator switch.
Has anyone had prior experience ( El Freddo I am looking your way) or any advice on how to attack this. Can't match them all up with colour codes and running multi meter on them just left us with more questions haha
Thanks in advance for any help
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The old man and I are finally getting towards the end of the Brumby project and are just doing the wiring before we call little white ute over to help us start her up. The problems we are facing are due to putting in the sports dash and hooking it up to the existing loom. We put a battery in today and alot of good signs but one thing we realised is the indicator switch wasn't hooked up. Now the connectors look very different. The white one in the below pictures is the connecter from the dash and the White and Brown ones are from the indicator switch.
Has anyone had prior experience ( El Freddo I am looking your way) or any advice on how to attack this. Can't match them all up with colour codes and running multi meter on them just left us with more questions haha
Thanks in advance for any help
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Differences ...
I'd say that the sport dash is different from you standard dash - what year are they from ?
If you look up that specific model in the wiring circuit, it should tell you what goes where ...
It would then be a matter of matching circuits & adding bits for any new function not on the original.
Note: the plug pins that go to back of the instruments might not match also ...
I'm guessing tacho, and a few others need to be added ...
P.S. - Here is a pic' I took of the Electronic version ...

Sorry I don't have a pic' of the back ...
If you look up that specific model in the wiring circuit, it should tell you what goes where ...

It would then be a matter of matching circuits & adding bits for any new function not on the original.
Note: the plug pins that go to back of the instruments might not match also ...

I'm guessing tacho, and a few others need to be added ...

P.S. - Here is a pic' I took of the Electronic version ...

Sorry I don't have a pic' of the back ...

- Bantum
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Wiring ...
Here is a pic' of the wiring loom I took out from a Electronic version ...

The bundle at bottom of pic' might be of interest ...

The bundle at bottom of pic' might be of interest ...

- El_Freddo
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When I did Sunnie's sports dash conversion I only used the wiring from behind the dash that came with the sports instrument cluster - everything else from memory was plug and play. I don't recall if the indicator plugs were different in colour, but it rings a bell - but they were the same shape.
This was a 1984 touring wagon's "sports" dash into a 1989 brumby... I think the tacho is out a bit but we're not fussed about that.
Sorry BB that it's taken me this long to get around to finding/answering your thread!
Hope all this helps,
Cheers
Bennie
This was a 1984 touring wagon's "sports" dash into a 1989 brumby... I think the tacho is out a bit but we're not fussed about that.
Sorry BB that it's taken me this long to get around to finding/answering your thread!
Hope all this helps,
Cheers
Bennie
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Sorry lads for taking so long to reply (been very busy so no car time
), I really appreciate the info.
In our desperation we put back the original dash just to get it on the road. I am actually really glad as it was handy having the dash work for testing. Now we can drive it around for a while then do the dash conversion as a separate job so it can be done properly. Will definitely be taking this advice for when we do the change

In our desperation we put back the original dash just to get it on the road. I am actually really glad as it was handy having the dash work for testing. Now we can drive it around for a while then do the dash conversion as a separate job so it can be done properly. Will definitely be taking this advice for when we do the change
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]James 
