![]() The two green wires to the right are the reversing switch. Online DERBY eBay Price: 10 £ Product condition: Used See details Laycock type overdrive This came type. Hopefully know SOUTHAMPTON eBay Price: 15 £ Product condition: Used See details Triumph 2000 2.5 Triumph 2000. ![]() From there is comes back to the solenoid, and is then earthed. Laycock overdrive type Fits laycock type. ![]() The green wire splits at the switch - centre of photo - which is where power gets in the other switch terminal, here in red, goes off to the manual switch through that protective plastic sheathing. ![]() If you look at the photo of mine, rewired in non-original light green and red due to prolonged electrical faults late last year, you can see the taped black wire from the reversing circuit coming in from the left. That just makes one large loop into which power is fed from the reversing light circuit. It needs both breaks completed ie gearstick in the correct position for the operating cam to depress the inhibitor switch, and the manual switch closed. The factory would have used green because there's already a green wire down there for the reverse lights (although I can't see it in your photos).įor the J-type, power is taken off the reversing light circuit think of it as a loop beginning at the switch and ending at the solenoid, with two breaks - the manual switch, and the inhibitor switch.
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