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Re: [Healeys] Help re installation of Moto-Lita wheel AND horn push

To: Derek Job <derek.c.job@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Help re installation of Moto-Lita wheel AND horn push
From: Bob Haskell <rchaskell@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 18:27:52 -0400
Derek,

There are four wires as you noted:

        Horn Ground             Brown w/ Black or Purple w/ Black
        Turn Signal Power       Green
        Right Turn Signal       Green w/ Yellow
        Left Turn Signal        Green w/ Blue

Power goes from the fuse to the horns, to the button.  Pressing the 
button completes the ground via the stator tube/steering box.

With the battery disconnected, you should be able to do continuity and 
grounded checks of the wires in the column.

After separating the control head from the stator tube - removing the 
three screws under the plate you discovered, move the turn signal switch 
to the left position, center, and right position when removing the 
corresponding wire, or the post that the wire is attached to will 
disappear in the control head.

Cheers,

Bob Haskell
AHCA 3000 Mk I registrar
http://www.ciahc.org/registry_3000mk1.php

On 06/08/2011 03:06 PM, Derek Job wrote:
> Guys
>
> I began the installation today. Unscrewed the jammed plastic locking wheel.
>   CLOCKWISE. - Ok
> Removed setscrews - eventually! Only one was an actual set screw and that
> was jammed! - Ok
> Dismantled trafficator -ok - Except for the last part that seemed impossible
> to access! Cursed the designer and gave up!
>
> After returning home (its a 50km round trip) and consulting web archives I
> learn't that you have to rotate  an access plate underneath to expose the
> screws that will allow it all to come apart and expose the wiring at the
> steering wheel end. Thats for tomorrow - and I'd like to get the whole job
> done on this visit.
>
> So I have questions regarding the re- wiring.
>
> My car already has a working indicator switch on the dashbord but I was able
> to look through the holes in the trafficator base and see that that there
> are still four wires connected to it. I'm assuming two for the horn and two
> for the indicators (I dont have access to a wiring diagram, all that stuff
> is still in storage). That might mean the indicator wires aren't connected
> at the steering box end. Or they still might be! But Im pretty sure the
> trafficator could no longer operate my indicators. I hope to be able to have
> access to a lift tomorrow which will give me a better view of whats
> happening down there.
>
> I looked at the Moto Lita horn push and it seemed to have only one
> connection terminal? Do both horn wires go on this terminal? The wheel and
> boss are with the car so I can't have another look.tonight to confirm.
>
> Looking for answers before I set off for the car early Brussels time
> tomorrow. I don't want to let the smoke out!
>
> Sorry to push you guys!
>
> Derek
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