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Shell Valley wiring problems
Hello people...........another small problem........
I have few questions. Am presently trying to wire a Shell Valley kit with the Shell Valley/Painless wiring harness. Here's the deal-----The stalk signal, dim/bright and signal switch, that comes with the kit have five wires on it, with the following colors: 1. TAN/WHITE 2. TAN 3. BLACK 4. GREY/BLACK 5. BLACK/GREEN The wiring harness pertaining to the signal lights indicate that the color code for the harness wires are as follows: left turn Light blue right turn Dark blue dimmer relay white/black switched B+ red/black ground black For openers-----does anyone know what the dimmer relay is, looks like, or where it is located??? Help!!! ......somebody gets these things wired and running!!!! Thanks... JL1924@optonline.net |
Okay I will try.......
I have a Shelly Valley column in my cobra with a painless wiring system.
Green/Black connects to Dark Blue- right TS Grey/Black connects to Light Blue- left-TS Black wire connects to Purple which is also the Turn Signal Switch Flasher B+ The two tan wires pass through the dimmer/horn switch on the turn signal lever. This diagram from ERA may help with the dimmer wires. Also if you are using the single small square taillights you may need the converter shown here as well. http://www.erareplicas.com/427man/wiring/stcol1.gif Hope this helps:( Scott S |
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