My inclinometer died, so I'm replacing it with a voltmeter. Now I need to figure out the wiring in the pod's harness to get accessory power and ground. I know someone posted a wiring diagram for the connector a couple of years ago, but I can't seem to find it.
Since it is -10 outside, I don't feel like sitting in the Deli with a voltmeter. So I'm hoping someone knows the answer, or can find the old post.
My Delica is a 1992 L300 Super Exceed, with the 3 gauge cluster.
Thanks!
Dash pod wiring diagram needed
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Re: Dash pod wiring diagram needed
I looked up "Binnacle Wiring" and came up with a TardisDeli post that gives a written description, originally with pictures but they don't appear to be there now. Also ~ in the L300 Dedicated Category Reference Forum, under Shop manuals/L-300 Electrical Wiring Diagrams & Manual, in the "Body Electric" schematic I believe the binnacle is considered as a part of the instrument cluster, 'though I'm not completely sure about that but I hope this helps.
It does, however, remind me of the story of two atoms that go into a bar together. Over a beer one turns to the other with a serious demeanour and states: "Bob, I think I've lost my electron". Bob replies "how do you know? Are you sure?"
"Yes, I'm positive."
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It does, however, remind me of the story of two atoms that go into a bar together. Over a beer one turns to the other with a serious demeanour and states: "Bob, I think I've lost my electron". Bob replies "how do you know? Are you sure?"
"Yes, I'm positive."
Falco.
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Re: Dash pod wiring diagram needed
Unfortunately, that binnacle is the main instrument cluster, not the pod.FalcoColumbarius wrote:I looked up "Binnacle Wiring" and came up with a TardisDeli post that gives a written description, originally with pictures but they don't appear to be there now.
Falco.

I had hoped to avoid staring at a schematic, but it looks like I'll have to.
Sorry to be so negative.

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Re: Dash pod wiring diagram needed
A little work with a voltmeter, and a little disassembly answered the question.
If you are looking at the connector coming up from the dash, the bottom left pin is 12V accessory power, the bottom row 2nd from the left is ground.
For more info, see my post: http://www.delica.ca/forum/putting-volt ... 14248.html
If you are looking at the connector coming up from the dash, the bottom left pin is 12V accessory power, the bottom row 2nd from the left is ground.
For more info, see my post: http://www.delica.ca/forum/putting-volt ... 14248.html
