TRY LOOKING DIRECTLY BELOW THE STEERING WHEEL/ COLUMN
1. Remove the plastic covers around the steering column. 2. Take the single screw out of the centre of the switch gear. 3. Pull the two wiring plugs out of the rear of the switch gear. (they hinge out) 4. Remove the indicator relay from the lower indicator side. It's a 3 pin relay.
The Spitfire 1 was in service until approximately the end of 1940, by then Mk ll and Mk V were appearing in large numbers and MK 1 was gradually phased out.
In a Land Rover Discovery 1, the wiper relay is typically located in the fuse box, which is situated under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove the cover of the fuse box to access the relays. The specific relay for the wipers is usually labeled, making it easier to identify. Always consult the vehicle's manual for precise information regarding the relay location and identification.
On a Land Rover Discovery 1 TDI, the flasher relay is typically located in the fuse box, which is found under the driver's side dashboard. To access it, you may need to remove the fuse box cover. The relay itself is usually a small, cylindrical component that can be identified by its markings or by consulting the vehicle's manual for specific details.
Clio Mk 1 - 1990-1998 Clio Mk 2 - 1998-2006 Clio Mk 3 - 2006-present Clio Mk 4 - due 2012
British Mk 1's thru V; French Renaults. All of the machines were originally classified as LANDSHIPS by Britain. Female MK 1's were armed with machineguns and the male MK 1's were armed with cannons.
The Mark (MK) I hand grenade was used in WW1 The MK II A1 and MK III A2 were used in WW2
no it was made in 1939
the relay is behind the warning switch , the triangular one in the middle of the dash, from my understanding you need to pop out the part of the dash that suround the switch but i had my one changed in a service and it was cheap. watch out through the relay is massive as it had both the indication and the emergency electrical controls in it.
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I would only use the wiring loom from a MK1, as the MK2 wiring could be completely different!
Two atomic bombs, MK-1 (Little Boy) and MK-3 (Fatman) were dropped on Japan.